Radionuclide contamination in the soil and groundwater at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites is a severe problem requiring monitoring and remediation. Radionuclide measurement techniques are needed to monitor surface waters, groundwater, and process waters. Typically, water samples are collected and transported to the analytical laboratory where costly radiochemical analyses are performed. To date, there has been very little development of selective radionuclide sensors for alpha- and beta-emitting radionuclides such as {sup 90}Sr, {sup 99}Tc, and various actinides of interest. The objective of this project is to investigate novel sensor concepts and materials for sensitive and selective determination of beta- and alpha-emitting radionuc...
There is broad international interest, particularly with Homeland Security and first-responder organ...
The performance of a plastic scintillator for use in an in situ measurement system was analyzed usin...
A nuclear environment, including decommissioning activity contains various radioactive nuclides such...
Radionuclide contamination in the soil and groundwater at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites is a...
We have developed automated sensor and monitoring devices for trace radionuclides in water, using pr...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has expressed a need for an on-line, real-time instrument for assayin...
In monitoring effluent leaving its sites, US DOE assays for alpha- emitting radionuclides (U, transu...
International audienceWe describe a new approach for the detection and identification of actinides a...
Contamination of the subsurface by radionuclides is a persistent and vexing problem for the Departme...
A new field technique for detecting alpha and beta radionuclides in water samples has been developed...
This research program is directed toward rapid, sensitive, and selective determination of beta and a...
International audienceVulnerability of drinking water distribution systems which would have major pu...
Technetium-99, a pure β-emitter with Emax =294 keV, is one of the most significant (t1/2 =2.1×105 y)...
Radiological characterization and monitoring is an important component of environmental management a...
Disclosed are materials and systems useful in determining the existence of radionuclides in an aqueo...
There is broad international interest, particularly with Homeland Security and first-responder organ...
The performance of a plastic scintillator for use in an in situ measurement system was analyzed usin...
A nuclear environment, including decommissioning activity contains various radioactive nuclides such...
Radionuclide contamination in the soil and groundwater at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites is a...
We have developed automated sensor and monitoring devices for trace radionuclides in water, using pr...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has expressed a need for an on-line, real-time instrument for assayin...
In monitoring effluent leaving its sites, US DOE assays for alpha- emitting radionuclides (U, transu...
International audienceWe describe a new approach for the detection and identification of actinides a...
Contamination of the subsurface by radionuclides is a persistent and vexing problem for the Departme...
A new field technique for detecting alpha and beta radionuclides in water samples has been developed...
This research program is directed toward rapid, sensitive, and selective determination of beta and a...
International audienceVulnerability of drinking water distribution systems which would have major pu...
Technetium-99, a pure β-emitter with Emax =294 keV, is one of the most significant (t1/2 =2.1×105 y)...
Radiological characterization and monitoring is an important component of environmental management a...
Disclosed are materials and systems useful in determining the existence of radionuclides in an aqueo...
There is broad international interest, particularly with Homeland Security and first-responder organ...
The performance of a plastic scintillator for use in an in situ measurement system was analyzed usin...
A nuclear environment, including decommissioning activity contains various radioactive nuclides such...