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tte

Llows:

These calibrated

sclutions

(i1.e., Radiochemistry Center,

are available from a number of sources

IAEA, Nuclear Chicago)

969

brated at HASL.

68

and the reported value is very good.

id~

directly,

itude

he
listed

the agreement between HASL’s measurement
HASL does not calibrate for Pb

and the supplier's value is accepted.

for Po-210,

-he

Generally,

and are recali-

210

HASL does calibrate

and its evaluation of the Po-210 in a

Pb-210

standard is

now adopted rather than the equilibrium value from the Pb-210.
The results of the quality control program for the October 1969
mission are summarized in Table 3d.

The standards indicate that the

average accuracy of analysis is within +10% or less.

The blank anal-

Jara-

yses indicate that the contamination introduced by normal handling

‘form=

and laboratory procedure is either unmeasurable or insignificant for

all the nuclides studied.

The duplicate samples show that the preci-

sion error Of analyses is generally less than +10% except when the
counting error of the measurement becomes the major uncertainty.
lal—

A serious exception to this general statement on analytical preds,

cision is the Pu-238 and Pu-239 results from sample 2476 which differ
widely from the results of its duplicate 2458.

While plutonium con-

centrations and ratios from sample 2458 appear reasonable for the

region of the stratosphere from which it was collected, they do not

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