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A Rapid Method for the Determination of Radioactive Caesium in Live Animals and Carcasses,and its Practical Application in Norway after the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Accident
Authors:L I Brynildsen  P Strand
Institution:113.Division of Veterinary Services, The Ministry of Agriculture, P.O. Box 8007, Dep., N-0030 Oslo, Norway ;213.Department of Food Hygiene, Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, Norway ;313.Norwegian Radiation Protection Authorithy, Åsterås, Norway
Abstract:A technique was developed for the measurement of levels of caesium radionuclides (137Cs+134Cs) in live reindeer, cattle, and sheep and in carcasses from these species. The instrument used was a sodium iodide scintillation detector coupled to a portable multi-channel analyser.Based on a combination of background measurements and measurements of impulses from animals with the detector in different anatomical positions we recommmend the following procedures: Lamb: The detector placed on os sacrum (standing animal). Reindeer: The detector placed between the hind legs (animal lying on its side). Cattle: The detector placed on the back of the standing animal, midway between os sacrum and trochanter major.Average geometrical factors for live animals were estimated. It was a linear correlation between measured activity levels in meat samples and counted impulses per sec in live animals. Geometrical factors were estimated at 95% confidence level with uncertainty between 6–14%. The detection limits varied between 50–200 Bq (becquerel)/kg in areas with ground depositions between 5–200 kBq/m2. Since the winter 1986/87 the technique has been the standard procedure for monitoring slaughter animals and carcasses for radiocaesium activity concentrations.
Keywords:live monitoring  radiocaesium
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