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Determination of U, Pu and Am isotopes in Irish Sea sediment by a combination of AMS and radiometric methods

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Froehlich, Michaela
Hrnecek, E.
Steier, P.
Wallner, Gabriele

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Samples from a marine sediment core from the Irish Sea (54.416 N, 3.563 W) were analyzed for the isotopic composition of uranium, plutonium and americium by a combination of radiometric methods and AMS. The radiochemical procedure consisted of a Pu separation step by anion exchange, subsequent U separation by extraction chromatography using UTEVA® and finally Am separation with TRU® Resin. Additionally to radiometric determination of these isotopes by alpha spectrometry, the separated samples were also used for the determination of 236U/238U and plutonium isotope ratios by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) at the VERA facility.

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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

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2037-12-31