An improved alpha scintillation counting method for determination of Th, U, Ra-226, Th-230 excess, and Pa-231 excess in marine sediments

1986 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 959-966 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Huntley ◽  
M. K. Nissen ◽  
J. Thomson ◽  
S. E. Calvert

In a previous paper it was shown that thick-source α counting is a simple means for determining Th, U, Th-230 excess, and Pa-231 excess concentrations, and hence sedimentation rates, for deep-sea sediments. Here it is shown that radon escape can lead to inaccurate results if powdered samples are used and that this problem can be overcome by preparing samples as a borate glass before measurement. Glassed samples also permit a novel measurement of the Ra-226 content by measurement of the post-fusion buildup of Rn-222, a determination shown to be necessary for near-surface sediments that have a deficit of Ra-226. It is also shown that Po-210 is lost during the fusion and that this loss can be allowed for in the calculations.The above observations are found on comparisons of measured and calculated α count rates for several Th and U standards and on comparisons with α spectrometry results from four sets of deep-sea core samples.

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Abstract Based on the standards of ISO11704-2018 and ASTM D7283-17, a method for simultaneous determination of gross alpha and gross beta activity concentrations in water by liquid scintillation counting (LSC) was established, which can be applied to various types of water samples in routine monitoring, such as drinking water, groundwater, geothermal water, seawater, and radioactive wastewater. The sample’s pH value and concentrated volume must be controlled to avoid quenching as much as possible. The validation tests show that the deviations of gross alpha and gross beta activities can satisfy quality control requirements in a wide range of activity ratios. For the actual samples, the measurement results of the LSC method are in good agreement with those of the thick source method. Moreover, the LSC method performs better in detection limit and a simpler pretreatment process than the thick source method.


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