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Measurement of 224Ra and 226Ra activities in natural waters using a radon-in-air monitor

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 23, Pages 4680-4683

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es010804u

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We report a simple new technique for measuring low-level radium isotopes (Ra-224 and Ra-226) in natural waters. The radium present in natural waters is first preconcentrated onto MnO2-coated acrylic fiber (Mn fiber) in a column mode. The radon produced from the adsorbed radium is then circulated through a closed air-loop connected to a commercial radon-in-air monitor. The monitor counts alpha decays of radon daughters (polonium isotopes) which are electrostatically collected onto a silicon semiconductor detector. Count data are collected in energy-specific windows, which eliminate interference and maintain very low backgrounds. Radium-224 is measured immediately after sampling via Rn-220 (Po-216), and Ra-226 is measured via Rn-222 (Po-218) after a few days of ingrowth of Rn-222. This technique is rapid, simple, and accurate for measurements of low-level Ra-224 and Ra-226 activities without requiring any wet chemistry. Rapid measurements of short-lived Rn-222 and Ra-224, along with long-lived Ra-226, may thus be made in natural waters using a single portable system for environmental monitoring of radioactivity as well as tracing of various geochemical and geophysical processes. The technique could be especially useful for the on-site rapid determination of Ra-224 which has recently been found to occur at elevated activities in some groundwater wells.

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