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The solvent extraction techniques of Sill and Willis
were used for separating and purifying
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(1965)
Bismuth-212 was
used as a yield determinant.
-Plutonium-238,
239 Analyses
Plutonium-238,239 was separated by a combination of solvent
extraction and anion exchange techniques
1960; Kressin and Waterbury,
1962), with electrodeposition as
the final step in the separation.
determine yield.
(McCowan and Larsen,
Plutonium-236* was used to
A quantitative separation of plutonium from
the coraline soils and sediments is exceptionally difficult and
it is therefore essential that
236
Pu be used as a yield determi-
nant and that counting be done by alpha spectrometry.
Tritium Analyses
Well water samples were measured for tritium content by a
liquid scintillation technique with a minimum level of detection
of 200 tritium units.
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The predominant radionuclides in the terrestrial organisms
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