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Sci Total Environ ; 130-131: 267-74, 1993 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8469953

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At the Imperial College Reactor Centre we have developed a fully automated, large sample, high sensitivity delayed neutron counting system for routine analysis of environmental samples and personnel monitoring. Two-hundred fifty samples with a maximum volume of 30 ml can be analysed each working day. The detection limits (3 sigma) for uranium of natural isotopic abundance in our routine samples are typically 1 microgram/kg (0.05 Bq/kg) for dry samples and 1 microgram/l (0.05 Bq/l) for aqueous samples. Daily analysis of BNFL uranium standards, 'in house' uranium standards and weekly analysis of IAEA Soil-7 reference material are used to ensure constant system sensitivity and accuracy.


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Neutrons , Plants/chemistry , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Soil/analysis , Uranium/analysis , Water/chemistry , Humans , Scintillation Counting , Uranium/urine
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