COMPARISONS OF IMP SCREENING AND LAB RESULTS

DOE/ERSP TECH NOTE NO. 6.1

DATED: 9 September 1978

AUTHOR: J. Giacomini, DRI
An in-the-field soil screening procedure has been developed whereby soil samples are counted using
the in situ van (IMP). A physieal description is given by Burson in Tech Note 6.0, IMP Soil Sample
Counting System. This tech note offers data comparing the field screening method to laboratory
assay methods for identical samples.
Table B-6-2 shows results for IMP screening and by radiochemistry and alpha spectroscopy. The
mean ratio for IMP to gamma results is 1.05 with a standard deviation of 0.35. The mean ratio for
the IMP to chemistry results is 1.20 with a standard deviation of 0.32. Table B-6-3 shows 2414m
results for soil samples counted by the IMP and by laboratory gamma counting. The results shown
are for soil samples collected from Sally. Figure B-6-2 is a plot of the data shown in Table B-6-3.
The line shown is the simple linear regression line calculated from the data plotted. The regression
line has a slope of 0.96 and an intercept of 0.53. The correlation coefficient is 0.94. The 95%
confidence interval for both sets of data includes the ratio 1.0.
Using the IMP as deseribed in Tech Note 6.0 is an acceptable method of in-the-field soil sample

screening.

It is not intended to be used as a replacement for laboratory soil sample counting or

analysis by radiochemistry but does provide a method for rapid field screening of 241Am in soil

samples.

TABLE B-6-2. COMPARISON OF IMP SCREENING DATA WITH LAB

CHEMISTRY RESULTS (pCi/g 241Am, BALLMILLED SAMPLES)
STAKE LOCATION
~11,5-N-4.5

9.25-S-7.25
9.25-S-7.5
-14-N-6

DEPTH,cm
0
20
40
60
80
100
0
60
0
20
0
20
40
80

IMP
3
2
<1
<1
<1
<1
13
3.5
3
118
209
2.8
4.9
4.0

GAMMA
4.97
0.90
<MDA
0.10
<MDA
0.13
27.42
2.96
3.84
121.75
0.6
2.47
2.69
3,15

B-6-3

CHEM.
9-64
1.30
0.25
0.25
0.17
0.29
11.59
2.67
3.32
122.04
2.70
2.65
2.43
2.86

RATIO (IMP/CHEM)
-89
1.54
1.12
1.31
-90
97
93
1.06
1.85
1.40

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