Software ASPRO-NUC: Gamma-ray spectrometry, routine NAA, isotope identification and data management V. P. KolotovV. V. Atrashkevich Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 195 - 206
An object-oriented approach to evaluating multiple spectral models R. E. MajorasW. M. RichardsonR. S. Seymour Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 207 - 210
Verification of gamma spectroscopy programs: Multiplet area problems and solutions M. J. KoskeloM. T. Mercier Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 211 - 217
Expert system for nuclide identification in gamma spectrum analysis P. A. AarnioJ. J. Ala-HeikkiläJ. T. Routti Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 219 - 227
SYNTH: A spectrum synthesizer W. K. HensleyA. D. McKinnonR. M. Savard Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 229 - 237
A software counting loss correction method for neutron activation analysis with short-lived radionuclides G. Kennedy Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 239 - 245
Monte Carlo simulations of low background detectors H. S. MileyR. L. BrodzinskiJ. H. Reeves Advances in Instrumentation and Software for Radioanalytical Techniques Pages: 247 - 252
Radon measurements in groundwater M. E. KittoM. K. Kuhland Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 253 - 258
Gamma radiation and radon levels in Mexico City dwellings T. MartinezL. CabreraU. Martinez Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 259 - 268
Dynamic studies on sorption characteristics of226Ra on manganese dioxide G. Koulouris Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 269 - 279
A simple passive collector for direct measurement of radon flux from soil W. C. BurnettP. H. CableJ. P. Chanton Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 281 - 290
Evidence for radon transport by carrier gas through faulted clays in Italy G. EtiopeS. Lombardi Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 291 - 300
Effects of negative ion generators on radon- and thoron-progeny concentrations in an occupied residence R. W. SheetsC. C. Thompson Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 301 - 308
222RN at Bermuda and Mauna Loa: Local and distant sources A. R. HutterR. J. LarsenJ. T. Merrill Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 309 - 318
Study of the reduction of airborne222Rn through chemical stabilization of226Ra in uranium mill tailings C. M. Johnson Jr.D. R. RaynoF. G. Liming Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 319 - 327
An assessment of the selection criteria for an analytical method for radium-226 in environmental samples R. A. TinkerJ. D. SmithM. B. Cooper Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 329 - 336
Radon surveys with charcoal and liquid scintillation counting Franz SchönhoferKatharina PockHarry Friedmann Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Precursors Pages: 337 - 346
Analytical chemistry in controlled thermonuclear fusion U. EngelmannM. GluglaH. J. Ache Radiochemical Methods Applied to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Pages: 347 - 356
Preventing pollution from plutonium processing K. K. S. Pillay Radiochemical Methods Applied to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Pages: 357 - 367
A feasibility study for a linac-based transuranic waste characterization system F. J. SchultzG. VourvopoulosM. L. Roberts Radiochemical Methods Applied to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Pages: 369 - 375
Inventory and characterization of important radionuclides for the safety of storage and disposal. Correlation with key radionuclides in typical waste streams A. RaymondW. MüllerA. Yates Radiochemical Methods Applied to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Pages: 377 - 390