Determination of 137Cs in Soil Samples by Low-Level Compton Suppression Gamma-Counting |
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Authors: | F.Y. Iskander S. Landsberger S.D. Warren |
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Affiliation: | (1) Nuclear Engineering Teaching Lab, University of Texas at Austin, Pickle Research Campus, R-9000, Austin, Texas USA, 78712;(2) Center for Ecological Management of Military Lands, Department of Forest Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado USA, 80523-1500 |
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Abstract: | We have used Compton suppression gamma ray counting to effectively measure 137Cs in undisturbed environmental samples weighing only one hundred grams of material. Our results have shown that Compton suppression is ideal in determining low levels (1–3 Bq/kg) of 137Cs in soil samples, while the Compton advantage is negligible for higher concentrations. Quality assurance and quality control experiments show that for samples weighing 100–200 grams, gamma-ray attenuation is significant (up to 10% difference) when analyzing different soil compositions. |
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