Abstract

A non destructive high energy gamma photon activation technique has been developed for the determination of iodine in a wide range of natural materials. Results are presented and compared with those obtained by independent analytical techniques. Studies of the loss of iodine from soils on heating are also presented. The sensitivity and precision of the technique are discussed and its practical aspects described.

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