Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1263484 Marine Chemistry 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The RaDeCC™ system has proved to be a robust method of measuring 223Ra and 224Ra extracted from natural waters. Samples ranging in size from < 1 to > 1000 L are first concentrated onto Mn-fiber. The Mn-fiber is partially dried and placed into a circulation system with helium as the carrier gas. Alpha decays of the radon daughters of 223Ra and 224Ra are recorded in a scintillation cell. These data are used to activate electronic gates in the delayed coincidence system, which separate events due to 223Ra from those due to 224Ra. The system combines a high detection efficiency with low background to accurately measure 223Ra and 224Ra at concentrations on the order of 5 atoms per liter. Since this system was first deployed, numerous improvements in electronics and technique have occurred. In this paper I present tests we have conducted to confirm certain assumptions and improve the overall technique of sample collection and measurement.

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