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Statistical sampling applied to the radiological characterization of historical waste

The evaluation of the activity of radionuclides in radioactive waste is required for its disposal in final repositories. Easy-to-measure nuclides, like γ-emitters and high-energy X-rays, can be measured via non-destructive nuclear techniques from outside a waste package. Some radionuclides are diffi...

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Published in:EPJ nuclear sciences & technologies 2016-01, Vol.2, p.34
Main Authors: Zaffora, Biagio, Magistris, Matteo, Saporta, Gilbert, La Torre, Francesco Paolo
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Population
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Radioactive waste disposal
Radioisotopes
Random sampling
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