Environmental Radiochemical Analysis V -

Environmental Radiochemical Analysis V

Peter Warwick (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
226 Seiten
2015
Royal Society of Chemistry (Verlag)
978-1-78262-155-3 (ISBN)
155,85 inkl. MwSt
Environmental Radiochemical Analysis V is a collection of original papers presented at the Twelfth International Symposium on Environmental Radiochemical Analysis held in September 2014.
Incidents in the past have made scientists aware of the need for accurate methods of radionuclide analyses in order to estimate the risk to the public from released radioactivity. This book is an authoritative, up-to-date collection of research contributions presented at the 12th International Symposium on Environmental Radiochemical Analysis. Representing the work of leading scientists from across the globe it presents information on radiochemical analysis, measurement of radioactivity, naturally occurring radioactive materials, radioactively contaminated land, fate of radionuclides in natural and engineered environments and behaviour and analysis of radionuclides in radioactive wastes. This essential work will be a key reference for graduates and professionals who work across fields involving analytical chemistry, environmental science and technology, and waste disposal.

Peter Warwick, BA, MSc, PhD, FRSC, CCHem is Professor of Environmental Radiochemistry, Director of the Centre for Environmental Studies and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Loughborough University. Professor Warwick is a part Chairman of the Radiochemical Methods Group, Analytical Division, the Royal Society of Chemistry and was awarded the Becquerel Medal by them in 2002 for "outstanding contributions to radiochemistry". His major research interests are in the chemistry of nuclear active wastes disposal and in developing new methods of analyses for decommissioning wastes.

Characterisation Of Radioactively Contaminated Land At Dounreay, An Area With A High Natural Background;

The Use Of In Situ Gamma Measurements In Land Surveys P.D;

Testing Of A Computer Programme For Calculating The Sr-85;

Yield As Well As Fallout Sr-89 And Sr-90 In A Single Lsc Measurement With Detection Limits Conforming To Iso 11929;

Charting A Path To The Future;

Fallout Of 238Pu Over Madagascar Following The Snap 9A Satellite Failure;

Transport And Accumulation Of Stable Metals And Radionuclides In Dulas Bay, North Wales;

Experimental Studies On The Uptake Of Technetium-99 To Terrestrial Crops;

A Pilot Study Of The Lung Solubility Of Radioactive Materials Used At Awe;

An Improved Method For The Determination Of Iodine-129 In Environmental And Nuclear Decommissioning Samples;

Analytical Challenges Posed By Norm Contaminated Sites;

Characterisation Of Highly Tritiated Waste Streams Resultant From The Operation Of The Chapelcross Power Station Process Plant (Cxpp) For The Purification Of Tritium;

Oxydroxamic Acid As A Reductometric Titrant For The Determination Of Oxygen To Metal Ratio In Nuclear Fuel;

The Determination Of Technetium-99 In Soil, Silt, Sand And Sediment By Icp-Ms Using Isotopically Enriched Rhenium As A Yield Monitor;

Automated System For Neutron Activation Analysis;

Algal Biosorption – Is It A Viable Alternative In Treatment Of Radioactively Contaminated Effluents?;

Long Term Trends In Far-Field Effects Of Marine Radioactivity Measured Around Northern Ireland;

A Search For Darmstadtium In Nature;

A Comparison Of Analytical Methods For Screening Gross Alpha And Beta Radioactivity In Water By Liquid Scintillation Counting And Gas Flow Proportional Counting;

Spinach Powder Is A Suitable Medium For Interlaboratory Comparisons (Ilc) Of Environmentally Relevant Nuclides;

Determination Of Radioactivity Levels And 222Rn Exhalation Rates In Soil Around Ipen Facilities;

Uptake Of Natural Uranium By Native Plants Grown In A High Background Radiation Area;

Determination Of Polonium-210 And Lead-210 In Iron- And Steel- Making Materials;

Waste Management Characterisation Strategy : From Raw Waste To Waste Containers For Long Term Disposal;

Behaviour Of Radionuclides And Environmentally Significant Elements In Nuclear Fuel Element Debris (Fed);

Fukushima Accident Fallout In Food And Fodder In Germany;

Uncertainties In Measurements Using Lsc Quench-Curves

Reihe/Serie Special Publications ; Volume 351
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 300 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Physikalische Chemie
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 1-78262-155-5 / 1782621555
ISBN-13 978-1-78262-155-3 / 9781782621553
Zustand Neuware
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