October 19, 2004
Report

Capstone Depleted Uranium Aerosols: Generation and Characterization

Abstract

In a study designed to provide an improved scientific basis for assessing possible health effects from inhaling depleted uranium (DU) aerosols, a series of DU penetrators was fired at an Abrams tank and a Bradley fighting vehicle. A robust sampling system was designed to collect aerosols in this difficult environment and continuously monitor the sampler flow rates. Aerosols collected were analyzed for uranium concentration and particle size distribution as a function of time. They were also analyzed for uranium oxide phases, particle morphology, and dissolution in vitro. The resulting data provide input useful in human health risk assessments.

Revised: October 15, 2009 | Published: October 19, 2004

Citation

Parkhurst M., F. Szrom, R. Guilmette, T. Holmes, Y. Cheng, J.L. Kenoyer, and J.W. Collins, et al. 2004. Capstone Depleted Uranium Aerosols: Generation and Characterization Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.