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Standard addition method for the rapid analysis of 226Ra, gross alpha–beta and total radium isotope activities in surface water of Maritsa River, Türkiye

This research aimed to determine the activity concentration of 226 Ra in the natural radioactivity of the surface water of the Maritsa River, Türkiye. The gamma spectrometric analysis was conducted by using 3′′ × 3′′ NaI(Tl) and (HPGe) detector. Since the direct measurement method could not acquire...

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Published in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2024-08, Vol.333 (8), p.4137-4149
Main Authors: Zaim, Nimet, Camtakan, Zeyneb, Kiremitçioğlu, Şevki
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description This research aimed to determine the activity concentration of 226 Ra in the natural radioactivity of the surface water of the Maritsa River, Türkiye. The gamma spectrometric analysis was conducted by using 3′′ × 3′′ NaI(Tl) and (HPGe) detector. Since the direct measurement method could not acquire reliable results, the mean activity concentration of 226 Ra was calculated as 0.62 Bq L −1 with the “standard addition method”. The mean values of the gross alpha/beta activities and the total radium alpha activity concentration were measured. The results are 0.013 Bq L −1 , 0.304 Bq L −1 , and 0.014 Bq L −1 respectively.
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Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Diagnostic Radiology
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
Inorganic Chemistry
Measurement methods
Natural radioactivity
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Physics
Physical Chemistry
Radium
Radium 226
Radium isotopes
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