Author/Authors :
E. I. Shabana، نويسنده , , H. L. Al-Shammari، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A radiochemical technique for determination of plutonium isotopes and 241Am in soil samples is tested against IAEA-standard reference materials to determine its accuracy and precision for reliable results. The technique is then used in the investigation of topsoil samples, collected from the natural environment of the central region of Saudi Arabia, to assess the effect of fallout accumulation of these radionuclides in the region. Plutonium and americium were sequentially separated from all other components of the sample by anion-exchange chromatography and co-precipitated with Nd3+ as fluorides. The precipitates were mounted on membrane filters and measured using a high-resolution α-spectrometer. The results of the analysis of the reference materials showed satisfactory sensitivity and precision of the technique. The results of the analyzed soil samples show activity levels ranging from
Keywords :
plutonium , americium , fission products , Radiological impact , a-spectrometry
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity