Program of the 1990 Annual Meeting, Health and Ecological Implications of Radioactively Contaminated Environments
April 4-5, 1990
Contaminated Sites: Historial, Legal and Environmental Aspects
Chester R. Richmond, Chair
Overview of Existing Contaminated Sites
Merril Eisenbud University of North Carolina
Legal Standards
Thomas F. Dorian, Doub, Muntzing and Glasgow
Donald G. Jacobs, Chair
Sources
Leo K. Duffy, U.S. Department of Energy
Geological Aspects
R. William Nelson, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Ecological Aspects
William L. Templeton, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Human Health Implications
Arthur C. Upton, Chair
Introduction
Arthur C. Upton, New York University
Dose Assessment
Lynn R. Anspaugh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Risk Estimation
Seymour Jablon, National Cancer Institute
Epidemiology Studies and Cancer Clusters
John D. Boice, Jr., National Cancer Institute
Remediation
William A. Mills, Chair
Fourteenth Lauriston S. Taylor Lecture on Radiation Protection and Measurements
Introduction of the Lecturer, William J. Bair
Radiation Protection and the Internal Emitter Saga, J. Newell Stannard
Lessons Learned and Issues for the Future
John E. Till, Chair
Panel:
John Ahearne Sigma Xi,
The Scientific Research Society, Moderator
Richard Meserve, Covington and Burling
Luther Carter, Science Magazine
Susan Wiltshire, J.K. Research Associates
Summation
Warren K. Sinclair, Chair
Summary
Alvin M. Weinberg, Oak Ridge Associated Universities