DocumentCode
804101
Title
The Measurement of Environmental Levels of Rare Gas Nuclides and the Treatment of Very Low-Level Counting Data
Author
Currie, Lloyd A.
Author_Institution
Physikalisches Institut der Universitÿt 3000 Bern, Switzerland and Research Chemist, Analytical Chemistry Division, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. 20234
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
1972
Firstpage
119
Lastpage
126
Abstract
The radioactive isotopes of the rare gases provide unique geophysical and mete-orological information concerning the properties and history of our (atmospheric) environment. The extremely low activity levels, however, require very special methods of measurement, experiment design, and data interpretation. Following an examination of the decay characteristics and atmospheric abundances of Kr and Ar radioisotopes, the question of experiment planning and data interpretation in the "extreme Poisson" (few counts) region is considered. A reduced activity plot is offered as an aid for making rapid evaluations and decisions in this region. The concept of an effectively zero background is illustrated by means of atmospheric 37Ar data. Finally, the problem of the blank is examined, and the merits and deficiencies of three alternative approaches are discussed, again with special emphasis on the measurement of 37Ar in Nature.
Keywords
Argon; Atmosphere; Atmospheric measurements; Chemistry; Geophysical measurements; Information analysis; Isotopes; NIST; Production; Radioactive materials;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1972.4326496
Filename
4326496
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