Published 2001 | Version v1
Journal article

Current research activity in the measurement of thorium and the identification of future research needs

Description

A pre-requisite in the setting and enforcement of regulatory limits for exposure to thorium in the workplace is that thorium and its progeny can be accurately measured. Literature surveys have shown that the majority of thorium measurements were performed using either a radiochemical technique, such as alpha or gamma spectroscopy, or ICP-MS. For many methods, there was a separation step to isolate and pre-concentrate thorium from the sample matrix. Thorium was most commonly measured in geological matrices and industrial materials. A survey of current research activity was performed through distribution of a questionnaire to laboratories and national centres. From the responses, four areas of current activity were identified: (i) development of methods for low level thorium determination, (ii) biological monitoring and metabolism of thorium, (iii) environmental monitoring for thorium, and (iv) health risks from X ray contract media. Two key areas for priority research were identified by the thorium Thematic Network: namely sample preparation methods and for traceable standards and reference materials for thorium analysis. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Journal Volume
97
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 101-104
ISSN
0144-8420
CODEN
RPDODE

Conference

Title
1. European workshop on the analysis of thorium in workspace materials
Dates
27-28 Mar 2001
Place
Mol (Belgium)