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ABSTRACT
A two-crystal spectrometer was developed for gamma scintillation spectrometry of low-level environmental samples. Response to gamma-rays and resolution, efficiency, and background characteristics of the spectrometer were determined.
Spectra of gamma emitters in Canfield silt loam sampled in August, 1960, showed the presence of thorium + daughters, uranium + daughters, K40, Cs137 (190 mc. per mile2), Ru106-Rh106 (885 mc. per mile2) and Ce144-Pr144 (1275 mc. per mile2). Spectra of tree leaves obtained in the fall of 1959 and counted in June, 1960 showed the presence of Ba140-La140, K40, Ru106-Rh106, Zr95-Nb95, Cs137, Ce144-Pr144. Leaves sampled in the fall of 1960 contained K40, Cs137, Ru106-Rh106 and Ce144-Pr144.
1 Journal paper No. 51–61 of the Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., published with permission of the Director under Atomic Energy Commission Project AT(11-1)-414. Presented before Division II, Soil Science Society of America, Chicago, Ill., Dec. 7, 1960.
2 Associate Professor, Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. and Ohio State University.
Received for publication April 6, 1961. Accepted for publication April 28, 1961.
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