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A field instrument for quantitative determination of beryllium by activation analysis

January 1, 1960

A low-cost instrument has been developed for quantitative determinations of beryllium in the field by activation analysis. The instrument makes use of the gamma-neutron reaction between gammas emitted by an artificially radioactive source (Sb124) and beryllium as it occurs in nature. The instrument and power source are mounted in a panel-type vehicle. Samples are prepared by hand-crushing the rock to approximately ?-inch mesh size and smaller. Sample volumes are kept constant by means of a standard measuring cup. Instrument calibration, made by using standards of known BeO content, indicates the analyses are reproducible and accurate to within ? 0.25 percent BeO in the range from 1 to 20 percent BeO with a sample counting time of 5 minutes. Sensitivity of the instrument maybe increased somewhat by increasing the source size, the sample size, or by enlarging the cross-sectional area of the neutron-sensitive phosphor normal to the neutron flux.

Publication Year 1960
Title A field instrument for quantitative determination of beryllium by activation analysis
DOI 10.3133/cir427
Authors William W. Vaughn, E.E. Wilson, J.M. Ohm
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 427
Index ID cir427
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse