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Selected Analytical Methods for Environmental Remediation and Recovery (SAM) 2017 (pdf) (September

Category: I. METHODS
Gross Alpha Gross Beta Americium-241 Californium-252 Cesium-137 Cobalt-60 Curium-244 Europium-154 Indium-111 Iodine-125 Iodine-131 Iridium-192 Molybdenum-99 Neptunium-237 Neptunium-239 Phosphorus-32 Plutonium-238 Plutonium-239 Polonium-210 Radium-223 Radium-226 Rhenium-188 Rubidium-82 Ruthenium-103 Ruthenium-106 Selenium-75 Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Technetium-99 Technetium-99m Thorium-227 Thorium-228 Thorium-230 Thorium-232 Tritium Uranium-234 Uranium-235 Uranium-238
Rapid Determination of Thorium in Urine by Quadrupole Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (Q-ICP-MS). Liu, Y.; Xiao, G.; Jones, R. L. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-022-08408-9 (a fee may be required to obtain access to this article)

Category: I. METHODS
Thorium Urine clinical inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Techniques of sample attack used in soil and mineral analysis – Phase I

Several techniques of sample attack for the determination of radioisotopes are reviewed. These techniques include 1) digestion with nitric or hydrochloric acid in Parr digestion bomb, 2) digestion with a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, 3) digestion with a mixture of hydrofluoric, nitric and perchloric acids, and 4) fusion with sodium carbonate, potassium fluoride or alkali pyrosulfates. The effectiveness of these techniques to decompose various soils and minerals containing radioisotopes such as lead-210 uranium, thorium and radium-226 are discussed.

Category: I. METHODS
Soil Mineral Pb-210 Uranium thorium and radium-226
Techniques of sample attack used in soil and mineral analysis – Phase I

Several techniques of sample attack for the determination of radioisotopes are reviewed. These techniques include 1) digestion with nitric or hydrochloric acid in Parr digestion bomb, 2) digestion with a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, 3) digestion with a mixture of hydrofluoric, nitric and perchloric acids, and 4) fusion with sodium carbonate, potassium fluoride or alkali pyrosulfates. The effectiveness of these techniques to decompose various soils and minerals containing radioisotopes such as lead-210 uranium, thorium and radium-226 are discussed.

Category: Establish emergency response methods (i.e., perform method validation)
Soil Mineral Pb-210 Uranium thorium and radium-226
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