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OFFICE OF CIVILIAN RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
ANALYSIS/MODEL REVISION RECORD
Complete Only Applicable Items 1. Page: 2 of: 94
2. Analysis or Model Title:
Disruptive Event Biosphere Dose Conversion Factor Analysis
3. Document Identifier (including Rev. No. and Change No., if applicable):
ANL-MGR-MD-000003 REV 01
4. Revision/Change No. 5. Description of Revision/ChangeInitial issue
Revision to incorporate the revised exposure scenarios, re-developed input parameters, especially
those related to mass loading (concentration of suspended particulates in air), add pathway and limited
uncertainty analyses; append the list of radionuclides to include those important for up to 1 million years
after the potential repository closure; remove bounding case, and add biosphere model validation
(moved from ANL-MGR-MD-000011 REV 00). Entire AMR has been revised because changes were
extensive. This revision supersedes REV 00.Rev. 06/30/1999
Revision 0
Revision 1AP-3.10Q.4
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