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>UNE standards>UNE EN ISO 18589-6:2021 - Measurement of radioactivity in the environment - Soil - Part 6: Gross alpha and gross beta activities - Test method using gas-flow proportional counting (ISO 18589-6:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in September of 2021.)
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UNE EN ISO 18589-6:2021 - Measurement of radioactivity in the environment - Soil - Part 6: Gross alpha and gross beta activities - Test method using gas-flow proportional counting (ISO 18589-6:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in September of 2021.)

UNE EN ISO 18589-6:2021

Measurement of radioactivity in the environment - Soil - Part 6: Gross alpha and gross beta activities - Test method using gas-flow proportional counting (ISO 18589-6:2019) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in September of 2021.)

Medición de la radiactividad en el medio ambiente. Suelo. Parte 6: Actividades alfa global y beta global. Método de ensayo usando recuento proporcional del flujo de gas (ISO 18589-6:2019) (Ratificada por la Asociación Española de Normalización en septiembre de 2021.)

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 18589-6:2021
Pages:23
Released:2021-09-01
Status:Standard
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UNE EN ISO 18589-6:2021

This document provides a method that allows an estimation of gross radioactivity of alpha- and beta-emitters present in soil samples. It applies, essentially, to systematic inspections based on comparative measurements or to preliminary site studies to guide the testing staff both in the choice of soil samples for measurement as a priority and in the specific analysis methods for implementation. The gross ± or ² radioactivity is generally different from the sum of the effective radioactivities of the radionuclides present since, by convention, the same alpha counting efficiency is assigned for all the alpha emissions and the same beta counting efficiency is assigned for all the beta emissions. Soil includes rock from bedrock and ore as well as construction materials and products, potery, etc. using naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) or those from technological processes involving Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (TENORM), e.g. the mining and processing of mineral sands or phosphate fertilizer production and use. The test methods described in this document can also be used to assess gross radioactivity of alpha- and beta-emitters in sludge, sediment, construction material and products following proper sampling procedure[2][3][4][5][7][8]. For simplification, the term soil used in this document covers the set of elements mentioned above.