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RE: beta reference....





That reminded me of a similar situation. In Brazil, a long time ago. We had 
to use different filters and by comparing the transmission, we found the 
radionuclide. But, then, of couse, from historical reconstruction,  we had 
to identify it between only 4 nuclides. But it was a good exercise.
Good luck
Patricia Wieland
IAEA
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From: radsafe
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: RE: beta reference....
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 1996 9:45AM



The following references may help:
* The Health Physics and Radiological Health Handbook, p.294-334
* DOE EML HASL-300 Manual

Good luck.
Ron Reif, CHP, CIH
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From: radsafe%romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: beta reference....
Date: Tuesday, August 20, 1996 6:18AM

Does anyone know of a good beta energy reference which lists betas by energy
and subsequently the
identifying nuclide..?......Like the ones typically used for identifying
unknown gammas.  Either
printed or electronic media is fine.

Dave Brown, chp
NIST Reactor Health Physics
Gaithersburg, MD
browndr@micf.nist.gov
301-975-5810
..The above statements are my own and have not been reviewed or endorsed by
my employer....