Determination of the in vitro dissolution rates of 238U, 230Th, and 231Pa in contaminated soils from the St. Louis FUSRAP sites S. P. LaMontA. P. MaddisonS. E. Glover OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 509 - 515
The impact of mineralogy in the U(VI)—Ca—PO4 system on the environmental availability of uranium A. G. SowderS. B. ClarkR. A. Fjeld OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 517 - 524
Uranium characterization in graphite scraps of unknown origin D. DesideriM. A. MeliC. Testa OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 525 - 528
Quantification of thorium and uranium sorption to contaminated sediments D. I. KaplanS. M. Serkiz OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 529 - 535
Improvement of Am and Cm determination in soil samples M. PimplR. H. Higgy OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 537 - 541
Aged nuclear explosive melt glass: Radiography and scanning electron microscope analyses documenting radionuclide distribution and glass alteration G. F. EatonD. K. Smith OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 543 - 547
Separation and spectrophotometric determination of thorium contained in uranium concentrate H. T. FukumaE. A. N. FernandesA. L. Quinelato OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 549 - 553
A method for field measurements using alpha-spectrometry K. LidströmÂ. Tjärnhage OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 555 - 560
Application of autoradiographic methods for contaminant distribution studies in soils O. G. PovetkoK. A. Higley OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 561 - 564
Capillary zone electrophoretic (CZE) study of uranium(VI) complexation with humic acids M. L. PachecoJ. Havel OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 565 - 570
Pre-analysis separation and concentration of actinides in groundwater using a magnetic filtration/sorption method I. Background and concept J. D. Navratil OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 571 - 574
Alpha-particle analysis of a triple isotope 239Pu – 241Am – 244Cm source by nuclear track methodology G. EspinosaR. J. Silva OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 575 - 578
Mapping of transuranic elements in soil by nuclear track methodology G. EspinosaR. J. Silva OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 579 - 582
Implementation of radionuclide measurements for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and associated on-site inspections G. Brachet OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 583 - 585
The Nuclide Identification System SHAMAN in the verification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty P. A. AarnioJ. J. Ala-HeikkiläM. T. Nikkinen OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 587 - 593
Experience of the Finnish National Data Centre in radionuclide analysis for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty M. T. Nikkinen OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 595 - 597
Screening of potential sites for undeclared nuclear facilities in environmental monitoring for nuclear proliferation D. W. Swindle JrR. L. PearsonP. W. Krey OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 599 - 604
Atmospheric sampling and analysis for the detection of nuclear proliferation P. W. KreyK. W. Nicholson OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 605 - 610
Wide-area aquatic sampling and analysis for the detection of nuclear proliferation N. A. WogmanM. S. WigmostaP. W. Krey OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 611 - 615
Determination of 131mXe and 133mXe in the presence of 133gXe via combined beta-spectroscopy and delayed coincidence P. L. ReederT. W. BowyerW. K. Pitts OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 617 - 622
Uranium and plutonium containing particles in a sea sediment sample from Thule, Greenland M. MoringT. K. IkäheimonenM. Eriksson OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 623 - 627
Measurements of ambient radioxenon levels using the automated radioxenon sampler/analyzer (ARSA) J. I. McIntyreK. H. AbelR. C. Thompson OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 629 - 635
Caribbean radiation early warning system (CREWS) S. R. BiegalskiG. ShipmanS. Altman OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 637 - 642
Cesium-137 concentrations, trends, and sources observed in Kuwait City, Kuwait S. R. BiegalskiB. HostickaL. R. Mason OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 643 - 649
Evaluation of fission product isotopes for field or laboratory detection H. S. MileyR. J. ArthurC. W. Thomas OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 651 - 656
Modeling the dispersion of radionuclides released during reactor accidents aboard nuclear-powered vessels W. S. AndrewsM. E. J. HamE. W. Grandmaison OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 657 - 662
Automatic analysis algorithm for radionuclide pulse-height data from beta-gamma coincidence systems K. M. Foltz Biegalski OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 663 - 672
Determining detection limits and minimum detectable concentrations for noble gas detectors utilizing beta-gamma coincidence systems K. M. Foltz BiegalskiS. R. Biegalski OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 673 - 682
Law enforcement tools available at the Savannah River Site K. J. HofstetterD. M. BealsD. W. Hayes OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 683 - 687
Leaching of chlorine from Celotex packaging in stainless steel containers storing plutonium pits T. DefeeS. LandsbergerF. Iskander OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 689 - 694
Design and evaluation of a TNA explosive-detection system to screen carry-on luggage A. Tavakkoli FarsoniS. A. Mireshghi OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 695 - 697
Portal, freight and vehicle monitor performance using scintillating glass fiber detectors for the detection of plutonium in the Illicit Trafficking Radiation Assessment Program R. SeymourC. D. HullR. A. Craig OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 699 - 705
Neutron/gamma discrimination in LiBaF3 scintillator P. L. ReederS. M. Bowyer OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 707 - 711
Recent developments in radiometric and mass spectrometry methods for marine radioactivity measurements P. P. PovinecJ. J. La RosaE. Wyse OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 713 - 718
Analysis of marine samples by neutron-induced prompt gamma-ray technique and ICP-MS C. YonezawaH. MatsueP. Povinec OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 719 - 725
Speciation of natural and antropogenic radionuclides in different sea sediment samples D. DesideriM. A. MeliS. Degetto OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 727 - 733
Mapping of the distribution of 137Cs in Irish Sea sediments I. OsvathP. P. PovinecL. Huynh-Ngoc OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 735 - 739
An evaluation of activated bismuth isotopes in environmental samples from the former Western Pacific Proving Grounds V. E. NoshkinW. L. RobisonT. A. Jokela OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 741 - 750
Liquid scintillation spectrometry of beta-emitters in marine samples L. Liong Wee KwongJ. J. La RosaP. P. Povinec OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 751 - 755
Analysis of plutonium isotopes in marine samples by radiometric, ICP-MS and AMS techniques S. H. LeeJ. GastaudG. M. Santos OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 757 - 764
Separation of actinides, cesium and strontium from marine samples using extraction chromatography and sorbents J. J. La RosaW. BurnettP. P. Povinec OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 765 - 770
Plutonium in sea waters of the western North Pacific K. HiroseM. AoyamaY. Igarashi OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 771 - 776
Calculation of artificial radionuclides in the ocean by an ocean general circulation model D. TsumuneM. AoyamaN. Nakashiki OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 777 - 783
Temporal variation of 137Cs inventory in the western North Pacific M. AoyamaK. HiroseP. P. Povinec OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 785 - 787
137Cs activity in surface water in the western North Pacific M. AoyamaK. HiroseP. P. Povinec OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 789 - 793
Testing a new small-volume technique for determining 234Th in seawater C. R. Benitez-NelsonK. O. BuesselerM. A. Charette OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 795 - 799
Simultaneous analysis of 137Cs, 90Sr, 238Pu and 239+240Pu in Brazilian seawater R. C. L. FigueiraE. S. B. G. SaraivaI. I. L. Cunha OriginalPaper 06 October 2004 Pages: 801 - 804