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Interlaboratory Comparison: Determination of radionuclides in environmental samples in Taiwan
Liang-Yu Tao1, Wan-Ling Chen1, Chin-Yi Fang1
1Radiation Monitoring Center, Nuclear Safety Commission, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Radionuclides in the environment occur naturally (primordial and cosmogenic) and are produced by human activities (anthropogenic). This study examines the capabilities of laboratories in Taiwan for measuring radionuclides in environmental samples. We compared the laboratories' ability to determine the activity of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides, such as tritium (3H), potassium-40 (40K), strontium-90 (90Sr), cesium-137 (137Cs), thallium-208 (208Tl), bismuth-214 (214Bi), actinium-228 (228Ac), gross beta, and gross uranium (234U, 235U, 238U). The reported data were evaluated using statistical methods like zeta scores and visual representations like PomPlots. The results indicate that the measurement capabilities in Taiwan are still up-to-date and the measurements provided by these laboratories in recent years can be considered trustworthy and reliable.
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