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Non-destructive Analysis in Geological Samples for Investigation on Various Aspects of Nuclear Forensics

Authors: Ladapa Srijittawa et al Publication Type: Kasetsart University Academic Conference   Year: 2018 Abstract: Non-destructive analysis of geological samples is one of the most popular techniques used in forensic investigations to accurately analyze the radioisotope type, composition and determine the structure of the sample. The analyzed data were then compared to nuclear and radiation databases to find connections […]

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Determination of uranium isotopes in various kinds of water for nuclear regulation support using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Authors: Ladapa Srijittawa, Saowaluck Thong-in , Harinate Mungpayaban Publication Type: The 2019 Pure and Applied Chemistry International Conference (PACCON 2019) Year: 2019 Abstract:  The analysis of 235U and 238U isotopes in three water types was studied using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The waters from drinking water, radioactive waste, and surface water were collected and stabilized using concentrated HNO3

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 Determination of 90Sr by measuring 90Y Cerenkov Counting

Authors: S. Visetpotjanakit and S. Udomsomporn Publication Type:17th International Congress of Metrology published by EDP Sciences, 2015 Year: 2015 Abstract:  To determine Sr-90 activity in environmental samples advanced cerenkov counting using liquid scintillation counter has been widely investigated. Separated Y-90 in equilibrium with Sr-90 in a solution can be counted using a Cerenkov measurement without scintillation In

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Verification of 137Cs determination in seawater using Cu-hexacyanoferrates filters

Authors: S. Visetpotjanakit and C. Khrautongkieo Publication Type:18th International Congress of Metrology, 11004   Year: 2017 Abstract:  A rapid method to determine 137Cs in seawater using Cu-hexacyanoferates ion exchanger has been developed and verified for purpose of Thailand routine and emergency environmental radiation monitoring. The Cu-hexacyanoferrate supported cotton-wound cartridge filters were used to absorb 131Cs from spiked synthesis

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ENHANCING RADIATION MONITORING SYSTEM IN PREPARATION FOR TRANSBOUNDARY ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION FROM A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT

 Authors:K. Silva, P. Krisanungkura, N. Khunsrimek, S. Rassame Publication Type: Conference Proceeding  ASRAM2019 Year: 2019 For full article, please visit N/A

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VERIFICATIOM OF LONG-RANGE DISPERSION CALCULATION BY NUCLEAR ACCIDENT CONSEQUENCE ASSESSMENT CODE (NACAC) USING JRODOS

Authors:N. Khunsirmek, S.Silva, P.Krisanangkura, W.Vechgama, S.Rassame Publication Type: Conference Proceeding, ASRAM2019 Year: 2019 For full article, please visit N/A

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Environmental Radiation Monitoring Management Plan for Thailand

Authors:S. Siriboonprapob, A. Charoensri, N. Sastri Publication Type: Poster, INST2019 Year: 2019 Abstract: Radionuclides in the environment are from natural occurrence and man-made activities. For the later source, it can be from nuclear weapon testing, nuclear accidents and nuclear applications using as in medical, industrial sectors and research that are able to increase some artificial radionuclides

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