19a. ; : as cv" 7 Amalvsis of Marsnualil island :; : Tavironmencal Samp.i2s Amalyvtical and Quality Assurance Procedures Wwe F.P. 3rauer and J.2. Naidu’ INTRODUCTION Neutron activation analysis is used for trace level measurements of iodin in Dbiological and environmental materials. ( te? tr y ok +: 1 oe I) and the long-lived (1.6 x 10° 7 Both mono-isotopic natural iodine oes * 129 vears) fission-oroduced I occur . in sam- ole materials and can be analyzed by neutron activation analysis (1,2,3). Since : - l27,. the environmental sources of I and . in 2 ent cmecical forms and ecological sachways, measuremenc of the "4 rh tt . Ai 129. . ae Ls “°I are diiferenc, whien Mav resulfe . . -, Lsotopic ratio . is essential . . - in studies of . . 129 the radiloecology of 9 14 129, 227, T (2,4). ™ Jaric aricus (5,6,7,3). and fr ers: contrisute processes Nacurally occurring 129 ¢o . the la rel2ase = oz 129, . r £9 4 tae : environoent I results from sponcaneous fission of uranium sosmic-ray produced spallation reactions with atmospheric xenon. made releases of 9 129 (tfan- . . I have resulted from nuclear weapon tests and irom auclear installation operations. ANALYSIS METHOD . . Decermination of the 129 I . coneeneration and the 129, ,127 L/ I ratio in moset en- vironmental and biological materials requires initial separation of the. Once separated, the iodine is irradiated with neutrons in a purified further to reduce levels of interfering radionucii<es, and then determined by gamma-ray spectrometric measurements. *Bactelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland Washington **Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York —S ee nuclear reactor, TTS —— contained icdine.

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