We consider the application of alpha spectroscopy to the rapid determination of the potential alpha energy concentration (PAEC) of radon decay products indoors. Two count totals are obtained after a single counting period. The PAEC is then estimated by a linear combination of the count totals, the two coefficients being determined by analysis of the dependence of the statistical and procedural errors on the equilibrium conditions and the sampling, delay, and counting times. For a total measurement time of 11 min, the procedural error is unlikely to exceed 20% for equilibrium conditions commonly found indoors; the statistical error is less than 20% at a PAEC of 0.005 WL, assuming a product of detector efficiency and flow rate of at least 1.0...
This project develops alpha spectroscopy to measure the airborne concentrations of attached and unat...
ABSTRTACT. We present a study of an old (Horiuchi and Murakami 1983) but rarely used short-time inte...
A simple method employing a pair of pancake-style Geiger-Mueller (GM) counters for quantitative meas...
The radioactive daughters of radon-222 pose a serious indoor air quality problem in some circumstanc...
Alpha spectroscopy is used to characterize and measure alpha particles emitted in the decay of certa...
The historical approach to the separation of radon from water is liberation of the radon from the sa...
The paper contains a description of a method for the analysis of the complex alpha spectra generated...
Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) is a measuring technique, broadly applied in environmental monit...
The indoor concentrations of radon isotopes and progeny in indoor air can be viewed as a function of...
An optical radon detection method is presented. Radon decay is directly measured by observing the se...
This paper describes the application of alpha-particle counting at a defined low solid angle and of ...
The continuous registration of radon daughter concentrations in room air is often needed, e.g. for m...
Alpha spectrometry using liquid scintillation methods has matured into a technology showing great po...
A photodiode-based inexpensive detector working as counter and spectrometer for alpha particles, nam...
[[abstract]]©1992 Oxfordjournals - There are several methods to evaluate the potential alpha energy ...
This project develops alpha spectroscopy to measure the airborne concentrations of attached and unat...
ABSTRTACT. We present a study of an old (Horiuchi and Murakami 1983) but rarely used short-time inte...
A simple method employing a pair of pancake-style Geiger-Mueller (GM) counters for quantitative meas...
The radioactive daughters of radon-222 pose a serious indoor air quality problem in some circumstanc...
Alpha spectroscopy is used to characterize and measure alpha particles emitted in the decay of certa...
The historical approach to the separation of radon from water is liberation of the radon from the sa...
The paper contains a description of a method for the analysis of the complex alpha spectra generated...
Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) is a measuring technique, broadly applied in environmental monit...
The indoor concentrations of radon isotopes and progeny in indoor air can be viewed as a function of...
An optical radon detection method is presented. Radon decay is directly measured by observing the se...
This paper describes the application of alpha-particle counting at a defined low solid angle and of ...
The continuous registration of radon daughter concentrations in room air is often needed, e.g. for m...
Alpha spectrometry using liquid scintillation methods has matured into a technology showing great po...
A photodiode-based inexpensive detector working as counter and spectrometer for alpha particles, nam...
[[abstract]]©1992 Oxfordjournals - There are several methods to evaluate the potential alpha energy ...
This project develops alpha spectroscopy to measure the airborne concentrations of attached and unat...
ABSTRTACT. We present a study of an old (Horiuchi and Murakami 1983) but rarely used short-time inte...
A simple method employing a pair of pancake-style Geiger-Mueller (GM) counters for quantitative meas...