Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 503 g
Buch, Englisch, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 503 g
ISBN: 978-0-85404-263-0
Verlag: RSC Publishing
- new methods of radioanalyses
- waste steams during decommissioning
- radioactivity measurements in the environment
- hazard assessment in decommissioning
- improvements in measurement instrumentation
- application of software to measurements
- current IAEA activities for the ALMERA network
- pro ciency testing and research and development in the NDA. This exceptional work o ers an insight into topical areas of research and is a key point of reference for graduates and professionals alike who work across elds involving analytical chemistry, environmental science and technology, and hazards and waste research and disposal.
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Radiochemical accumulation at a hydroelectric power dam;
Determination of transfer of tritium to crops fertilised with contaminated sewage sludge;
Technetium-99 in marine food webs in Norwegian Seas. Results from the Norwegian Radnor Project;
Meaduring Thoron (220Rn) in natural waters;
The determination of gross alpha sna gross beta activity in solids, filters and water – validation of Dutch pre-norms;
Environmental measurements of radioxenon;
Uptake of uranium in spinach grown in andosols accumulating trace amounts of fertiliser-derived uranium;
Mineralogical and particle size controls on 137Cs abundances in Dounreay offshore and foreshore sands;
Assessment of possible sources of artificial long-lived radionuclides in environmental samples by measurement of isotopic composition;
A rapid method for the preconcentration of non-refactory Am and Pu from 100g soil samples;
Improvements in underground gamma-ray spectroscopy and the application of measuring radioactivity in agricultural samples;
Responses of U and Pu to microbially driven nitrate reduction in sediments;
An efficient and optimised total combustion method for total H-3 and C-14 in environmental and decommissioning samples;
The analytical impact of tritium data from storing nuclear decommissioning samples under different conditions;
Radionuclide recording levels and prioritisation of chemical/radiochemical analyses of Magnox wastes for Nirex compliance;
Application of the Radiological Hazard Potential (RHP) to radionuclides in Magnox reactor decommissioning;
Determination of tritium radionuclide and lithium precursor in Magnox reactor steels;
Sequential determination of Ca-41/45 and Sr-90 in an activated concrete core;
The chemistry of ultra-radiopure materials;
Independent radiological monitoring: results of a recent intercomparison exercise;
Routine application of CN2003 software to laboratory scintillation calibration;
Easy method of concentration of strontium isotopes from radioactive aqueous wastes for the determination of 90Sr by liquid scintillation counting. Application of Strontium EmporeTM Rad disks;
Performance of a portable, electromagnetically cooled HPGe detector for site characterization;
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority research and development needs, risks and opportunities;
The performance of UK and overseas laboratories in proficiency tests for the measurement of 2Am-241;
Current IAEA activities and future plans for the Almera network;