Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879468 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
With the aim of evaluating the radiological impact of a phosphoric acid factory located in the south-western Spain, the distribution and levels of radionuclides in the materials involved in its production process have been analysed. In this way, it is possible to asses the flows of radionuclides at each step and to locate those points where a possible radionuclide accumulation could be produced. A set of samples collected along the whole production process were analysed to determine their radionuclide content by both alpha-particle and gamma spectrometry techniques. The radionuclide fractionation steps and enrichment sources have been located, allowing the establishment of their mass (activity) balances per year.
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Authors
J.P. BolÃvar, J.E. MartÃn, R. GarcÃa-Tenorio, J.P. Pérez-Moreno, J.L. Mas,