Session

Low-level measurement techniques

LL
31 Mar 2023, 09:00

Conveners

Low-level measurement techniques: 3 Oral and 6 Posters contributions

  • Begoña Quintana Arnés (Universidad de Salamanca)
  • Dirk Arnold (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)

Low-level measurement techniques: ICRM WG Meeting

  • Begoña Quintana Arnés (Universidad de Salamanca)
  • Dirk Arnold (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)

Description

Low-level activity measurements

Presentation materials

  1. Mr Paul Malfrait (IRSN, France)
    31/03/2023, 09:00
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Oral

    Authors (affiliation): Paul Malfrait (IRSN, France), Jérôme Bobin (CEA, France), Anne de Vismes-Ott (IRSN, France).

    In the context of environment surveillance, more precisely in the framework of the air monitoring, we aim at (i) reducing the time between the sampling and the detection of radionuclides in the samples and (ii) get a precise estimation of the activity in the sample we analyse...

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  2. Begoña Quintana Arnés (Universidad de Salamanca)
    31/03/2023, 09:20
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Oral

    Authors: Begoña Quintana 1, María Zurrón 1, David Borrego-Alonso 1, Nuria Navarro 2, Eduardo García-Toraño 2
    Affiliation: 1 Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, 2 CIEMAT, Spain.

    14C dating of actual marine records as shells gives an essential insight in the CO2 Ocean intake, which has a crucial impact on the greenhouse effect and, therefore, in the global climate change. Shells are mainly...

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  3. Mrs Iolanda Osvath (International Atomic Energy Agency, Marine Environment Laboratories, 98000 Monaco)
    31/03/2023, 09:40
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Oral

    Besides applications for radiation safety purposes in routine and accidental situations, monitoring of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides in atmospheric aerosols and deposition can provide valuable information on atmospheric processes, climate change and atmosphere-ocean fluxes. In addition to a time-series of measurements of radionuclide specific activities in atmospheric aerosols and in...

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  4. Dr Stefan Rottger (PTB, Germany)
    31/03/2023, 10:00
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors: 1. Stefan Röttger (PTB, Germany), 2. Annette Röttger (PTB, Germany), 3. Tanita Ballé (PTB, Germany), 4. Claudia Grossi (UPC, Spain), 5. Ute Karstens (Lunds Universitet, Sweden), 6. Giorgia Cinelli (ENEA, Italy), 7. Chris Rennick (NPL, Great Britain)

    Radon gas is the largest source of public exposure to naturally occurring radioactivity, and concentration maps based on atmospheric...

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  5. Dirk Arnold (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)
    31/03/2023, 10:03
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors: Dirk Arnold 1, Ben Russell 2, Tea Zuliani 3, Valérie Lourenço 4, Betül Ari 5,Simon Jerome 6
    1 PTB, Braunschweig, Germany, 2 NPL, Teddington, UK, 3 JSI, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 4 Université Paris-Saclay, CEA List, LNE-LNHB, Palaiseau, France, 5 TÜBİTAK, Ankara, Turkey, 6 NMBU, Ås, Norway

    The European Green Deal’s ambition for zero pollution requires the development of highly sensitive...

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  6. Dr Mirela Simona Vasile (SCK CEN, Belgium)
    31/03/2023, 10:06
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): 1. Inés Llopat Babot (SCK CEN, Belgium), 2. Mirela Vasile (SCK CEN, Belgium), 3. Andrew Dobney (SCK CEN, Belgium), 4. Ben Russell (NPL, UK), 5. Svetlana Kolmogorova (NPL, UK), 6. Sven Boden (SCK CEN, Belgium), 7. Michel Bruggeman (SCK CEN, Belgium), 8. Martine Leermakers (VUB, Belgium), 9. Jixin Qiao (DTU, Denmark), 10. Valdir de Souza (SCK CEN, Belgium), 11. Alex...

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  7. Dr Ivelina Dimitrova (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
    31/03/2023, 10:08
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): I. Dimitrova (SU, Bulgaria), K. Mitev (SU, Bulgaria), S. Georgiev (SU, Bulgaria), V. Todorov (SU, Bulgaria), Z. Daraktchieva (UKHSA, UK), C B Howarth (UKHSA, UK), J. M. Wasikiewicz (UKHSA, UK), Benoit Sabot (LNE-LNHB, France).

    Recently, affordable and sensitive continuous radon monitors became available at the market. They could open the doors to new approaches for...

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  8. Mr Tomislav Ilievski (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia)
    31/03/2023, 10:10
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): 1. Tomislav Ilievski (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia), 2. Luka Bakrač (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia), 3. dr.sc Nikola Marković (Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Sweden), 4. dr.sc. Damir Bosnar (Faculty of Science, Universtiy of Zagreb, Croatia), 5. dr.sc. Ivana Tucaković (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia).

    As a part of RiChFALL project,...

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  9. Mr Charles Philippe Mano (CEA, France)
    31/03/2023, 10:13
    Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): Hugues Paradis (CEA, France), Anthony Der Mesrobian-Kabakian (CEA, France), Antoine Cagniant (CEA, France), Olivier Delaune (CEA, France), Charles Philippe Mano (CEA, France), Luc Patryl (CEA, France)

    Underground or underwater nuclear tests can eventually lead to radioxenon releases in the atmosphere. In this scope, the verification regime of the Comprehensive nuclear...

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  10. Low-level measurement techniques
    Oral

    Authors: 1: Simon Jerome, NMBU, Norway; 2: Justin Gwynn, DSA, Norway; 3: Hilde Elise Heldal, HI, Norway; 4: Ole Christian Lind, NMBU, Norway; 5: Hans Christian Teien, NMBU, Norway; 6: Steve Tims, ANU, Australia; 7: Andrey Volynkin, HI, Norway

    Affiliations:
    1 Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet, Ås, Norway, 2 Direktoratet for Strålevern og Atomsikkerhet, Tromsø, Norway, 3...

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  11. Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): 1. Marcello Lunardon (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Padova University, Italy), 2. Paolo Sartori (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Padova University, Italy), 3. Luca Stevanato (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Padova University, Italy), 4. Pierino De Felice (ENEA-INMRI, Casaccia R.C., Rome, Italy)

    We present the main results of an experimental activity aimed at the...

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  12. Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): 1. M. Hult (EC-JRC), 2. J. Qiao (DTU, Denmark), 3. Ransby (AWI, Germany), 4. Lindahl (Sweden), 5. Lutter (DTU, Denmark), 6. Marissens (EC-JRC), 7. Stroh (EC-JRC)

    The study of natural archives like tree rings, ice cores and corals is a field that increases in importance. It can teach us a lot about the Earth's history like past changes in climate. Improved low-level...

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  13. Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Authors (affiliation): Z. Tymiński (POLATOM RC NCBJ, Poland), M. Hult (EC JRC, Belgium), A.M. Krzesińska (CEED UO, Norway), K. Pelczar (EC JRC, Belgium), P. Saganowski (POLATOM RC NCBJ, Poland), G. Lutter (DEE TUD, Denmark), G. Marissens (EC JRC, Belgium), H. Stroh (EC JRC, Belgium), R. Broda (EC JRC, Belgium), K. Tymińska (POLATOM RC NCBJ, Poland), T. Ziemek (POLATOM RC NCBJ, Poland), T....

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  14. Low-level measurement techniques
    Poster

    Statement of the Problem: Researchers have reported the transfer and accumulation of naturally occurring radioactive isotopes and progenies in different plant species and herbal remedies through direct deposition or indirectly by the root system. Although essential for the human body's physiological functions, including the synthesis of enzymes, their intake above certain permissible limits...

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