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1. Radon —
Deter mination

RADON AND ITS SHORT-LIVED DAUGHTER PRODUCTS IN

2. Radon — Decay —

THE ATMOSPHERE, by L. B. Lockhart, Jr., and Ro. Patterson, Jr.
20 pp. and figs. April 5, 1966.

Meas.
3. Atmosphere —

Radioactivity

A set of experimental conditions hay been derived which opt-

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Report 6374.
THE EXTENT OF RADIOACTIVE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN

1. Radon —
Determination

RADON AND ITS SHORT-LIVED DAUGHTER PRODUCTSIN

2. Radon — Decay —

THE ATMOSPHERE, byL. B. Lockhart, fr.,and R. L. Patterson, Jr.
20 pp. and figs. April 5, 1966.

Meas.
3. Atmosphere —

A set of experimental conditions has been derived which opti-

Radioactivity

mizes the accuracy with which the radoa content of be atmosphere

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Lockhart, L.B., Jr.

mizes the accuracy with which the radon content of the atmosphere

[. Lockhart, L.B., Jr.

and its apparent residence time there can be determined from

LE. Patterson, R-L.., Jr.

and its apparent residence time there can be determined from

II. Patterson, R.L., Jr.

measurement of the filterable gross 8 activity during two separate

10-minute periods following the end of a 20-minute collection
period.

retentivity (glass fiber filter) and counted for § activity through a

eficiency for the 8 particles emitted by RaB and RaC. The radio of

efficiency for the 8 particles emitted by RaB and RaC:. The ratio of

measured counts during the 61-thiough-71-minute decay period to

measured counts during the 61-through-71-minute decay period to

10-mil (70. mg/cm?) aluminum abserber on equipment of known

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10-mil (70. mg/cm?) aluminum absorber on equipment of known

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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Report 6374.

1. Radon—

THE EXTENT OF RADIOACTIVE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN
RADON AND ITS SHORT-LIVED DAUGHTER PRODUCTS IN

THE ATMOSPHERE, by L. B. Lockiart, Jr.,and R. b.. Patterson, Ji.

20 pp. and figs. April 5, 1966.

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Report 6374.

Determination

THE EXTENT OF RADIOACTIVE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN

Meas.

THE ATMOSPHERE, byL.. B. Lockhart, fr., and R. 1. Patterson, Ji.

2. Radon— Decay —

RADON AND ITS SHORT-LIVED DAUGHTER PRODUCTS IN

3. Atmosphere —
Radioactivity

20) pp. and figs. April 5, 1966.

A set of experimental conditions has been derived which optimizes the accuracy with which the radon content of the atmosphere

I. Lockhart, b.B., Jr.

and its apparent residence time there can be determined from

It. Patterson, R.L., Ji.

mizes the accuracy with which the radon content of the atmosphere
and its apparent residence time there can be determined from

measurement of the filterable gross 8 activin during two separate
10-minute periods following the end of a 20-minute collection
period,
The 20-minute collection is made on a filter of essentially 100%
retentivity (glass fiber filter) and counted for B activity through a
10-mil (7G. mg/cm?) aluminum absorber on equipreent of known

efficiency for the 8 particles emitted by RaB and Rat. The ratio of
measured counts during the 61-through-71-minute decay period to
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The 20-minute collection is made on a filter of. essentially 100%

retentivity (glass fiber filter) and counted for 8 activity through a

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The 20-minute collection is made on a filter of essentially 100%

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10-mnimute periods following the end of a 20-minute collection
period

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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Report 6374.
THE EXTENT OF RADIOACTIVE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN

_ Radon-—

Determination

. Radon — Decay ~
Meas.

. Atmosphere ~
Radioactivity

A set of experimental conditions has been derived which opu-

measurement of the filterable gross 8 activity during two separate
10-minute perieds following the end of a 20-minute collection
period.
The 20-minute collection is niade on a hlter of essentially 100%
retentivilty (glass fiber ilter) and counted tor 8 acuvity through a
10-mil (70. mg/cm?) aluminum absorber on equipment of known

efficiency foi the B particles emitted by RaB and RaC. The ratio of
measured counts during the 61-through-7]-minute decay period to
poet

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1. Patterson, R.L., Je.

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