EPJ Web of Conferences (Apr 2012)

Quantification of uranium-238 in environmental samples using gamma-ray spectrometry

  • Yeltepe E.,
  • Pommé S.,
  • González de Orduña R.,
  • Andreotti E.,
  • Hult M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122407005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
p. 07005

Abstract

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A large number of environmental samples are routinely measured world-wide using gamma-ray spectrometry some of its assets being easy sample preparation and comprehensive data for many radionu-clides in one analysis. Although other techniques can be considered more suitable for analysing 238U in environmental samples, it is also routinely done by gamma-ray spectrometry. One mainly uses γ-ray emissions following the decay of the first daughter, 234Th, for determining the 238U activity. However, the low-energy gamma-rays at 63 keV and 92.5 keV are very difficult to quantify in a robust way due to high attenuation and interferences. This paper quantifies parameters affecting the possibility of making robust quantification of 238U via 234Th using gamma-ray spectrometry. It addresses the use of correct decay data, suitable detectors, optimised sample size, enhanced spectral amplification, correction for peak interferences and control of background.