Abstract

The method of elemental analysis based on the measurement of attenuation coefficient has been used to estimate the impurity introduced in a water matrix using a scintillation detector with a single channel analyser. For a 2% change in the mass attenuation coefficient the minimum detectable fractions of impurities were estimated to be of the order of 625–1250 μg/g for uranium and thorium compounds at photon energies 32.1 and 59.5 keV.

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