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RE: The Gamma Rays of the Radionuclides













Try this one.



http://id.inel.gov/gamma/data1.html





Regards,



GL









"Jim Darrough" <darrougj@onid.orst.edu>@list.vanderbilt.edu on 02/21/2003

02:26:55 PM



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I keep getting timeouts on this file. Any idea where else I might download

it?



Thanks, Jim Darrough



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There is a PDF version of the 4th Edition of the Gamma-Ray Spectrum

Catalogue available in PDF format at

http://www.strz.uni-giessen.de/~k3/gecat.pdf.  I believe it originates at

INEEL, but I have had problems with their link for it.

I'm sure there are other links for it as well.  I know this one works.



It's a pretty big download (around 90 Meg) but it's a very nice reference.

It includes hyperlinks so it's easy to navigate.

It includes example Ge spectra, decay schemes, and photon emission tables

for each nuclide addressed.



Regards,



Greg Landry, RRPT

RSO

Canberra Industries, Inc.









"Romzo, Cory" <Cory.Romzo@amersham.com>@list.vanderbilt.edu on 02/20/2003

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Can anyone provide any information as to where someone may purchase a copy

of the book The Gamma Rays of the Radionuclides by Gerhard Erdtmann and

Werner Soyka?  If not can someone suggest an alternate book/source that may

contain the same information.  Rad Decay can be a useful tool, however the

software does not contain all radionuclides.



Thanks in advance for any responses,



Cory W. Romzo

Health Physicist

Amersham Health





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