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A comparative study between the dynamic method and passive can technique of radon exhalation measurements from samples
Ist Teil von
Applied radiation and isotopes, 2015-05, Vol.99, p.172-178
Ort / Verlag
England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
A comparative study has been carried out between the SSNTD based ‘can’ technique and active monitors based dynamic method using nine different samples, eight of granite and one of phosphogypsum. Besides radon (222Rn) exhalation, thoron(220Rn) exhalation and 226Ra and 232Th content were also measured. The results are: (i) presence of significant thoron exhalation from samples and (ii) observation of thoron interference and leak (~0.05h−1) from the ‘can’ in the SSNTD based ‘can’ technqiue. The study unequivocally demonstrates the presence of intrinsic uncertainty in SSNTD based ‘can’ technique. Instead, dynamic method offers a more reliable and faster method.
•Comparative study has been carried out between active and SSNTD based ‘can’ techniques.•Study showed large difference in measured radon and thoron exhalation rates.•Study unequivocally demonstrates the presence of intrinsic uncertainty in SSNTD based ‘can’ technique.•The uncertainty has been analyzed through thoron interference and leak effect.