~ +i used to supplement quanutative radiochenncal analytical procedures, and has made posstble very rapid and positive identibc avon of gamma-enuiing radionuctides. The principles of ia ive gamma spectcomnetrs as applied to human berngs have been previously described.” ‘Phe steel room constructed at BNL. in 1957 tor the Marshallese surveys has been described previously.” Phe “portable” 2t-ton steel room, 5x5 xb-ft with ¢-in.-chick steei walls, was used to supply the required sielding (see Figure 49). This stecl roum was mounted on a large trailer alung with a 7x8 x 10-ft air-conditioned wooden :oom, designed to house the electronic components of the counter (see Figure 50). Uhe trailer was mounted on the tank deck of the Navy LST, and the sub- 100, Quarts Line Storaye Pulse- Height Analyzer), ‘Pwo complete detectors aad analyzers with the necessary adssodated clectromie circulars were taken along, since considerable dithiculty had been expernenced during the previous year if) alalatammunag the whole-bods counting svstem operaUonal under the conditions of tropical heat and hamidity Housing of the elew tronic equipment 1 an air-conditioned, dehtunnditted togm during operation was of considerable assistance tn iain: Laing tts stability. Since the pnneipal photopeaks un these persons were known trom the prevtous studs to be due to Csi oand Zn". and since the levels were sutticently high, it was only necessary to count the subyects for For LO min with the particular yeo- jects to be counted were brought aboard up the ship’s ramp from the beach on each island visited. Atso available on the tank deck were shower inetrical arrangement described abuse Cle data were printed out on a paper tape of a Victor add- avoid the possible risk of measuring any external Analysis of Gamma-Ray Spectra facHines where cach subject washed and then changed into an uncontaminated paper stut to contamination that might be present. A S-in. Nal (V1) crystal (Harshaw) was placed over the subject at a distanceol 19in, above the apex of the chair (see Figure 5t}. Uhe pulses from the photomuluplier were fed into a linear amplifier (Cosmic Radiation Lab Inc.. Mode! 101), and thence into a 1OO-channel analyzer (TMC-PA Ing machine, and the tapes were returned to BNE for analysts. The quantitative interpretation of the garmiarav pulse-height data lor che discrete garmima energies involved the graphical reduction ot the data. A typical spectrumof a Marshallese is shown in Figure 52. The ordinate cepresents counts per 20-kev pulse-herght increment, and the abscissa represents gamma energy. fo the graphical strip- ping method employed, othe activity of the highest energy gainiua-ray in the mixtuce, Kt (1. t0-Mevi, ts determined dicectly from the ordinate Value ofits total absorption peak Then a COURTS 65 MINUTES ¢ 20 Kev CHANNE® us 370 66 Mev) za 112 Mew) channet-by-channel subtraction of the distribution corresponding to the abundance of this particuiar gallna-ray or radionuclide is made trom the spec- trum. When this subtraction is completed, the concentration of the gamma-ray of the next highest energy, Zn” (1. 14-Mews can be estimated from the ordinate value of its peak. Uhe distribution corresponding to the cuncentration ol the second gamma-rayis then subtracted from: the re- WO : Maining distribution, and the process is continued with Cs’ (0.b0- Mev) uodl all che three niajor uQo + G24 : Y4O see 960 080 100 ENERGY (Mev) 120 140) 1.60 Fietie 02 Gattina spectra ot Marshiadiese miaie (subject Sdoaee owt 7 ke solid tines aad noroalized plastic phantom (contain (bbe An O22 ee Gs. andl Pie Ro dashed tied, PG4 2alnina-ray-enutaog components fave been determined. This stripping process is dlustrated on a spectrum of the plasac phantom containing known amounts OF RY) Cs! and Zo (Fizure 3.5). bes to be noted that at the concentrations used here Cupprosumately che mean concentrations tound in the Marshallese), the Compton comtirtbutanof

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