Gross alpha particle activity definition

Gross alpha particle activity means the total radioactivity due to alpha particle emission as inferred from measurements on a dry sample.
Gross alpha particle activity means the total radioac- tivity due to alpha particle emission as inferred from measure- ments on a dry sample.
Gross alpha particle activity means the total radioactivity due to alpha particle emission as in- ferred from measurements set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:18, on a processed sample.

More Definitions of Gross alpha particle activity

Gross alpha particle activity means the total radioactivity due to alpha particle emission as inferred from measure- ments on a dry sample.
Gross alpha particle activity means the total radioactivity due to alpha particle emission as inferred from measurements on a dry sample. "Gross beta particle activity" means the total radioactivity due to beta particle emission as inferred from measurements on a dry sample. "Groundwater" means all water obtained from sources not classified as surface water (or surface water sources).
Gross alpha particle activity means the total radioactivity due to alpha particle emission as inferred from measurements on a dry sample; "gross alpha particle activity" includes the radioactivity of radium-226; "gross alpha particle activity" does not include the radioactivity of radon and uranium;

Related to Gross alpha particle activity

  • Gross beta particle activity means the total radioactivity due to beta particle emission as inferred from measurements on a dry sample.

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