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Autor:
Bruce D. Pierson, Brian C. Archambault, Lawrence R. Greenwood, Morgan M. Haney, Michael G. Cantaloub, Alex R. Hagen, Staci M. Herman, Nicolas E. Uhnak, James M. Bowen, Jane H. Estrada
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 331:5453-5467
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Separation Science and Technology. 57:28-35
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 312:81-86
A high-sensitivity multidimensional gamma-spectrometer is being developed within the shallow underground laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL, USA). The system consists of two broad energy germanium detectors, inside a low-backgr
Autor:
Truc Lt Trang-Le, Heather A. Colburn, Amy M. Rovira, Michael G. Cantaloub, Margaret R. Smoot, Andrew Carney, Edgar C. Buck, Reid A. Peterson, Jarrod R. Allred, Sandra K. Fiskum
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fea7f80e015947087b409f28b641b5d9
https://doi.org/10.2172/1556114
https://doi.org/10.2172/1556114
Autor:
Harry S. Miley, Joel B. Forrester, Michael G. Cantaloub, A.W. Myers, B.G. Glasgow, Cory T. Overman, J. L. Burnett, Lawrence R. Greenwood
Publikováno v:
Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine. 126
PNNL has developed two low-background gamma-ray spectrometers in a new shallow underground laboratory, thereby significantly improving its ability to detect low levels of gamma-ray emitting fission or activation products in airborne particulate in sa
Autor:
Rosara F. Kephart, Erin C. Finn, Lawrence R. Greenwood, Charles G. Doll, Jeremy D. Kephart, Michael G. Cantaloub
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 295:331-334
Neutron activation of gas samples in a reactor often requires a medium to retain sufficient amounts of the gas for analysis. Charcoal is commonly used to adsorb gas and hold it for activation; however, the amount of activated sodium in the charcoal a
A shallow underground laboratory for low-background radiation measurements and materials development
Autor:
Emily K. Mace, Jason H. Merriman, Nicole R. Overman, Joel B. Forrester, Craig E. Aalseth, Brian J. Hyronimus, Allen Seifert, Todd W. Hossbach, Lawrence R. Greenwood, Ricco Bonicalzi, Luke E. Erikson, Justin I. McIntyre, Eric W. Hoppe, Erin S. Fuller, Michael G. Cantaloub, Glen A. Warren, Cory T. Overman, Anthony R. Day, Martin E. Keillor, James E. Fast, A.W. Myers, Brian D. Glasgow, Robert C. Runkle, Mark E. Panisko
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 83:113503
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory recently commissioned a new shallow underground laboratory, located at a depth of approximately 30 meters-water-equivalent. This new addition to the small class of radiation measurement laboratories located at mo