In the present paper the interference of high CO2 concentration in soil radon flux measurement using a solid state silicon detector is discussed. A possible correction, making use of a chemical trap consisting of soda lime pellets, is successfully experimented at Cava dei Selci site (Roma, Italy). The interference is likely due to neutralization processes of 218Po ions in the CO2 dominant atmosphere occurring in the chamber of radon monitor and resulting in a reduced efficiency in electrostatic collection on the surface of the solid state detector
Tuccimei, P., Soligo, M. (2008). Correcting for CO2 interference in soil radon flux measurements. RADIATION MEASUREMENTS, 43, 102-105.
Correcting for CO2 interference in soil radon flux measurements
TUCCIMEI, Paola;SOLIGO, Michele
2008-01-01
Abstract
In the present paper the interference of high CO2 concentration in soil radon flux measurement using a solid state silicon detector is discussed. A possible correction, making use of a chemical trap consisting of soda lime pellets, is successfully experimented at Cava dei Selci site (Roma, Italy). The interference is likely due to neutralization processes of 218Po ions in the CO2 dominant atmosphere occurring in the chamber of radon monitor and resulting in a reduced efficiency in electrostatic collection on the surface of the solid state detectorI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.