Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5497806 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Proportional counters and a β-γ coincidence system and their performance characteristics are described, with emphasis on internal and external quality controls. Typical limits of detection (LD) are 8 mBq mâ3 for 85Kr and 4 mBq mâ3 for 133Xe for the proportional counters, while for similar xenon volumes the LD for 133Xe in the β-γ system is approximately 4 times lower. Results of comparative analyses agree above the limit of quantification. Xenon-133 levels in southern Germany are presently at or below the LD of the proportional counters, but above the LD of the β-γ system, which is now routinely used for analysis of environmental samples.
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Authors
C. Schlosser, A. Bollhöfer, S. Schmid, R. Krais, J. Bieringer, M. Konrad,