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>UNE standards>UNE EN ISO 18589-4:2021 - Measurement of radioactivity in the environment - Soil - Part 4: Plutonium 238 and plutonium 239 + 240 - Test method using alpha spectrometry (ISO 18589-4:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in September of 2021.)
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UNE EN ISO 18589-4:2021 - Measurement of radioactivity in the environment - Soil - Part 4: Plutonium 238 and plutonium 239 + 240 - Test method using alpha spectrometry (ISO 18589-4:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in September of 2021.)

UNE EN ISO 18589-4:2021

Measurement of radioactivity in the environment - Soil - Part 4: Plutonium 238 and plutonium 239 + 240 - Test method using alpha spectrometry (ISO 18589-4:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in September of 2021.)

Medición de la radiactividad en el medio ambiente. Suelo. Parte 4: Plutonio 238 y plutonio 239 + 240. Método de ensayo que utiliza espectrometría alfa (ISO 18589-4:2019) (Ratificada por la Asociación Española de Normalización en septiembre de 2021.)

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 18589-4:2021
Pages:33
Released:2021-09-01
Status:Standard
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UNE EN ISO 18589-4:2021

This document describes a method for measuring 238Pu and 239 + 240 isotopes in soil by alpha spectrometry samples using chemical separation techniques. The method can be used for any type of environmental study or monitoring. These techniques can also be used for measurements of very low levels of activity, one or two orders of magnitude less than the level of natural alpha-emitting radionuclides. The test methods described in this document can also be used to measure the radionuclides in sludge, sediment, construction material and products following proper sampling procedure[2][3][4][5][7][8]. The mass of the test portion required depends on the assumed activity of the sample and the desired detection limit. In practice, it can range from 0,1 g to 100 g of the test sample.