The wave of decommissioning of nuclear facilities that Europe is facing now and in the near future requires a solid basis of efficient analytical capabilities. The present study presents the results of a survey among European laboratories to summarize current practices, covering radionuclides, activity levels, sample types, and analytical instrumentation to create a clearer picture of the present status and future challenges. The results reflect the particularity of decommissioning, which requires analysis of a wide range of sample matrices. As a result, a wide variety of radioanalytical methods are deployed. However, gamma spectrometry, liquid scintillation counting and alpha spectrometry remain by far the dominant analytical methods. Desp...
International audienceAbstract A need for method validation in radiochemical analyses of decommissio...
The reviews of the status of nuclear power and research reactors in the world show that the number o...
The legal requirements governing the disposal of radioactive wastes define maximum permissible radio...
International audienceThe radioactive waste management is a challenging task faced by nuclear powerc...
International audienceToday, facility cleanup, dismantling and decommissioning activities (D&D²) rep...
This research program is directed toward rapid, sensitive, and selective determination of beta and a...
International audienceNew Developments of Autoradiography Techniques to Improve Alpha and Beta Measu...
The efficient characterization of nuclear waste materials represents a significant challenge during ...
The exact knowledge on the inventory of a radioactive sample is a precondition to act appropriately ...
International audienceAll over the world, several nuclear facilities have been shut down few years a...
International audienceThe French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) requires chemi...
Determination of long-lived radionuclides is critical for environmental radioactivity investigation,...
Nearly all decommissioning and dismantling (D&D) projects are steered by the characterisation of the...
Some radiochemical analytical methods for the determination of important beta radionuclides for deco...
ABSTRACT. Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) with a Quantulus (Wallac) was used to determine 55Fe,...
International audienceAbstract A need for method validation in radiochemical analyses of decommissio...
The reviews of the status of nuclear power and research reactors in the world show that the number o...
The legal requirements governing the disposal of radioactive wastes define maximum permissible radio...
International audienceThe radioactive waste management is a challenging task faced by nuclear powerc...
International audienceToday, facility cleanup, dismantling and decommissioning activities (D&D²) rep...
This research program is directed toward rapid, sensitive, and selective determination of beta and a...
International audienceNew Developments of Autoradiography Techniques to Improve Alpha and Beta Measu...
The efficient characterization of nuclear waste materials represents a significant challenge during ...
The exact knowledge on the inventory of a radioactive sample is a precondition to act appropriately ...
International audienceAll over the world, several nuclear facilities have been shut down few years a...
International audienceThe French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) requires chemi...
Determination of long-lived radionuclides is critical for environmental radioactivity investigation,...
Nearly all decommissioning and dismantling (D&D) projects are steered by the characterisation of the...
Some radiochemical analytical methods for the determination of important beta radionuclides for deco...
ABSTRACT. Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) with a Quantulus (Wallac) was used to determine 55Fe,...
International audienceAbstract A need for method validation in radiochemical analyses of decommissio...
The reviews of the status of nuclear power and research reactors in the world show that the number o...
The legal requirements governing the disposal of radioactive wastes define maximum permissible radio...