Table III. I. Kinds of analyses required Gamma counting In general, no dissolution nor chemical separation will be required A. prior to gamma spectrometry. There could be occasional exceptions to this rule, ¢.g., sea water will require processing. It is expected that essentially all samples will be gamma counted. In many cases, this may be the only analysis required. Nuclides which are expected to be observed and which can be quantitatively measured by gamma spectrometry: 40, 6G, 1062, 137e. 3 152,154,155, 2k1‘Am, 12 ? Sb, 207 . Bi, 108m Ags O70, 102hn, U and Th chain daughters II. Dissolution of sample A. Plutonium analyses 1. Alpha counting 2382394210, 2. Mass spectroscopy 239,20, 2h1,2he Pu where warranted sy . beta counting of 7°Y daughter Other nuclides: 55 Fe, 63 Ni, 147 Pm, 151 Sm, Wy C Soft radiation emitters will require specific chemical separation, III. Tritium Table IV. Laboratory analytical capability Laboratory LLL Kind of analytical work Initial sample prep., soils " " sy biota (including dissolution of all marine samples) Complete analyt*cal treatment, sea water Gamma analysis, all types of samples ~29- Sample rates 400 samples /month for initial sample prep. of soils

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