[ RadSafe ] Radiochemical Analysis/Assessment of Environmental Samples
JPreisig at aol.com
JPreisig at aol.com
Mon Jun 10 11:50:55 CDT 2013
Radsafe,
This isn't exactly what you want, but would supply information. A
geochemistry book is by Brownlow.
Joe Preisig
In a message dated 6/10/2013 4:00:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
michael.cowie at aramco.com writes:
Is there such a thing as a tome of radiochemistry/analytical techniques
for generic assessment of environmental samples? Looking at things such as
seawater, sediments, marine biota?
Looking at trying to establish baseline levels of radioactivity, input
sources would be both man-made and potential enhanced natural radioactivity
from industrial processes.
Mike
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