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International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2015

Modelling and mitigating dose to firefighters from inhalation of radionuclides in wildland fire smoke

Brian J. Viner; T. Jannik; Daniel Stone; Allan Hepworth; Luke P. Naeher; Olorunfemi Adetona; John I. Blake; Teresa Eddy

Firefighters responding to wildland fires where surface litter and vegetation contain radiological contamination will receive a radiological dose by inhaling resuspended radioactive material in the smoke. This may increase their lifetime risk of contracting certain types of cancer. Using published data, we modelled hypothetical radionuclide emissions, dispersion and dose for 70th and 97th percentile environmental conditions and for average and high fuel loads at the Savannah River Site. We predicted downwind concentration and potential dose to firefighters for radionuclides of interest (137Cs, 238Pu, 90Sr and 210Po). Predicted concentrations exceeded dose guidelines in the base case scenario emissions of 1.0 × 107 Bq ha–1 for 238Pu at 70th percentile environmental conditions and average fuel load levels for both 4- and 14-h shifts. Under 97th percentile environmental conditions and high fuel loads, dose guidelines were exceeded for several reported cases for 90Sr, 238Pu and 210Po. The potential for exceeding dose guidelines was mitigated by including plume rise (>2 m s–1) or moving a small distance from the fire owing to large concentration gradients near the edge of the fire. This approach can quickly estimate potential dose from airborne radionuclides in wildland fire and assist decision-making to reduce firefighter exposure.


Archive | 2005

Ecology and management of a forested landscape : fifty years on the Savannah River Site

John C. Kilgo; John I. Blake; H. Ronald Pulliam


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Effects of overstory composition and prescribed fire on fuel loading across a heterogeneous managed landscape in the southeastern USA.

Bernard R. Parresol; John I. Blake; Andrew J. Thompson


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Using fine-scale fuel measurements to assess wildland fuels, potential fire behavior and hazard mitigation treatments in the southeastern USA

Roger D. Ottmar; John I. Blake; William T. Crolly


In: Kilgo, J.C.; Blake, J.I. eds. Ecology and management of a forested landscape. Washington, DC: Island Press. 12-18. Chapter 1. | 2005

Industrial operations and current land use.

John I. Blake; John J. Mayer; John C. Kilgo


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2013

Snag characteristics and dynamics following natural and artificially induced mortality in a managed loblolly pine forest

Stanley J. Zarnoch; Mark Vukovich; John C. Kilgo; John I. Blake


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2018

Predicted cumulative dose to firefighters and the offsite public from natural and anthropogenic radionuclides in smoke from wildland fires at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina USA

Brian J. Viner; T. Jannik; Allan Hepworth; Olorunfemi Adetona; Luke P. Naeher; Teresa Eddy; Eric Doman; John I. Blake


Forest Ecology and Management | 2017

Modeling forest site productivity using mapped geospatial attributes within a South Carolina Landscape, USA

Bernard R. Parresol; D.A. Scott; Stanley J. Zarnoch; L.A. Edwards; John I. Blake


Forest Ecology and Management | 2014

Are prescribed fire and thinning dominant processes affecting snag occurrence at a landscape scale

Stanley J. Zarnoch; John I. Blake; Bernard R. Parresol


Journal of Sustainable Forestry | 1997

Variation in Guard Cell Size, Interstomatal Spacing and Stomatal Frequency in Longleaf Pine Along Latitudinal and Longitudinal Gradients

Ambrose O. Anoruo; John I. Blake

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Stanley J. Zarnoch

United States Forest Service

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Bernard R. Parresol

United States Forest Service

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John C. Kilgo

United States Forest Service

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Allan Hepworth

United States Forest Service

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T. Jannik

Savannah River National Laboratory

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Teresa Eddy

Savannah River National Laboratory

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Ambrose O. Anoruo

South Carolina State University

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Andrew J. Thompson

United States Forest Service

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