Subject: Radioactive contamination of records
Re: Wolthytypes The amount of uranium in Wolthytypes is minuscule. However, if someone is worried about it, you could measure the radioactivity by using an alpha or gamma counter (a Geiger counter). Remember that largest non-ordnance use of depleted Uranium is to make radiation shields. If someone is in a limestone building or living at high altitudes, they are probably receiving larger doses of natural radiation than they would ever get from even a vast collection of Wolthytypes. It should not be an issue, except one for idle curiosity. The radioactivity of uranium compounds will depend on the oxidation state, but it is not as radioactive in most states as hysteria might lead you to believe. Susan Barger *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:41 Distributed: Thursday, November 25, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-41-002 ***Received on Saturday, 20 November, 1993
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