Indoor radon measurement methodology by solid state nuclear track detectors G. EspinosaS. Ramos Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 307 - 312
Experimental design for soil gas radon monitoring D. M. ThomasJ. M. CotterD. Holford Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 313 - 323
The effect of rock type, grain size, sorting, permeability, and moisture on measurements of radon in soil gas: A comparison of two measurement techniques L. C. S. Gundersen Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 325 - 337
Detection of geological faults using a nuclear method N. E. Whitehead Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 339 - 350
Effects of meteorological conditions on outdoor radon daughters concentrations in Montreal L. ZikovskyB. Chah Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 351 - 355
The measurement of222Rn in drinking water by low-level liquid scintillation counting J. M. BarnettJ. W. McKlveen Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 357 - 364
222Rn behavior at the Latera geothermal field (Northern Latium, Italy) S. LombardiD. L. Pinti Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 365 - 375
Methodology for rapid assessment of the radon potential of soils G. M. Reimer Measurement and Distribution of Radon and Radon Progeny Pages: 377 - 387
Geochemical aspects and distribution of long-lived radionuclides in marine sediments from Palomares C. GascóL. RomeroA. M. Lobo Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 389 - 400
Low-level determination of plutonium by gamma and L X-ray spectroscopy H. NitscheR. C. GattiSh. C. Lee Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 401 - 411
A novel approach to Ca-Sr separation in the determination of90Sr using inorganic exchangers: An application to environmental samples R. StellaM. T. Ganzerli ValentiniL. Maggi Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 413 - 419
Incorporation of natural radionuclides and rare earth elements into a salt tolerant plant A. P. Summerton Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 421 - 428
Increasing the sensitivity of241Pu determination for emission and immission control of nuclear installations by aid of liquid scintillation counting M. Pimpl Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 429 - 436
Optimization of a radioanalytical procedure for the determination of uranium isotopes in environmental samples M. PimplB. YooI. Yordanova Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 437 - 441
Heliuim-3 mass spectrometry for low-level tritium analysis of environmental samples K. A. SuranoG. B. HudsonJ. C. Garrison Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 443 - 453
Tritium concentration in foods and human tissues: Estimation of mean residence times of organically-bound tritium in costal cartilage and sternum S. HisamatsuT. KatsumataY. Takizawa Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 455 - 463
Effects of polonium-210 on determination of atmospheric gross alpha-radioactivity R. W. SheetsC. C. Thompson Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 465 - 474
Natural radionuclides in tidal saltmarsh soils in South Australia—An unusual distribution? A. P. Summerton Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 475 - 482
Determination of90Sr and137Cs in mushrooms following the Chernobyl fallout D. Mascanzoni Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 483 - 488
New aspects on the transuranics transfer in the Palomares marine environment L. RomeroA. M. LoboE. Holm Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 489 - 494
Environmental monitoring of134Cs in beach sand using a coincident spectrometer Chien ChungShen-Ming LiuCheng-Chang Chan Measurement of Radionuclides in Environmental Studies Pages: 495 - 502
Studies on leaching behaviour of sodium borosilicate glasses by neutron activation: Effects of groundwater composition, pH, surface area to volume ratio, and temperature D. L. MoirA. Chatt Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 503 - 526
High-temperature spectroscopy for nuclear waste applications P. M. GrantP. RobouchR. J. Silva Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 527 - 532
Sequential separation of Pu, Np, U and Am from highly radioactive Hanford waste by ion exchange methods T. C. MaitiJ. H. KayeA. E. Kozelisky Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 533 - 540
The radiological services laboratory: Designed for the future T. L. HardtS. M. SchuttT. K. Eifert Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 541 - 547
Degradation of chelating and complexing agents in an irradiated, simulated mixed waste A. P. Toste Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 549 - 559
Monitoring of safety features, fissile material accumulation and concentration in nuclear reprocessing by active and passive neutron counting techniques E. GantnerU. KuhnesH. J. Ache Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 561 - 574
The application of novel extraction chromatographic materials to the characterization of radioactive waste solutions E. Ph. HorwitzM. L. DietzR. Chiarizia Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 575 - 583
Radiological characterization of neutron-activated metal wastes from nuclear power stations D. RobertsonD. HaggardN. Wynhoff Radioanalytical Methods in Studies on Radioactive Waste Pages: 585 - 595