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Advances in Neutron Activation Analysis of Large Objects with Emphasis on Archaeological Examples : Results of a Coordinated Research Project

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This publication is a compilation of the main results and findings of an IAEA coordinated research project (CRP).

In particular, it discusses an innovative variation of neutron activation analysis (NAA) known as large sample NAA (LSNAA).

There is no other way to measure the bulk mass fractions of the elements present in a large sample (up to kilograms in mass) non-destructively.

Examples amenable to LSNAA include irregularly shaped archaeological artefacts, excavated rock samples, large samples of assorted ore, and finished products, such as nuclear reactor components.

Advantages of LSNAA applications, limitations and scientific and technological requirements are described in this publication, which serves as a reference of interest not only to the NAA experts, research reactor personnel, and those considering this technique, but also to various stakeholders and users such as researchers, industrialists, environmental and legal experts, and administrators.

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IAEA
9201006187 / 9789201006189
Paperback / softback
30/05/2018
Austria
72 pages
210 x 297 mm
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