2002
DOI: 10.3327/jnst.39.303
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Ultra Trace Isotope Determination in Environmental, Bio-Medical and Fundamental Research by High Resolution Laser-Mass Spectrometry.

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“…There have been a limited number of studies into instrument contamination following handling of active samples. Oak Ridge National Laboratory investigated contamination of ICP-QMS from 90 Sr and 137 Cs in the pump oil, and swabs of solid components. 107 No activity was measured on the detector, with the majority in the interface region.…”
Section: Extreme Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been a limited number of studies into instrument contamination following handling of active samples. Oak Ridge National Laboratory investigated contamination of ICP-QMS from 90 Sr and 137 Cs in the pump oil, and swabs of solid components. 107 No activity was measured on the detector, with the majority in the interface region.…”
Section: Extreme Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following radionuclides, of direct interest to the nuclear decommissioning, waste characterisation and repository safety cases, have been considered as part of this review: 36 Cl, 41 Ca, 59 Ni and 63 Ni, 79 Se, 90 Sr, 93 Zr, 99 Tc, 107 Pd, 129 I, 135 Cs and 137 Cs, 151 Sm, 210 Pb, 226 Ra and 228 Ra, 231 Pa, Th and U isotopes, 237 Np, Pu isotopes, 241 Am, and isotopes of Cm and Cf. The generalised origin of these radionuclides is indicated in Fig.…”
Section: Extreme Environmentsmentioning
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