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[en] Digital Autoradiography (DA) is a conventional technique for the detection and quantification of radioactivity, commonly used in molecular biology research. It consists in the exposure of a radiosensitive flexible screen (a few hundred cm2) to β sources, such as mice sections with radioactive tracers (3H, 14C etc.) in it. After partial ionization, screens are scanned in a dedicated apparatus, which provides a quantitative image of the radioactivity distribution in the sample, in the form of black spots, shadows... Since 2011, this technique has been re-routed from molecular biology research to characterization of nuclear facilities to be dismantled. In this application, floors, walls, ceilings of the facility to investigate are fully or partially covered by batches of screens. After screen scanning and data processing, a radiological mapping of the facility can be obtained, in a reasonable time (roughly a few weeks for areas, often larger than 100 m2); moreover, the implementation of geostatistical tools can dramatically shorten this duration. This approach should systematically be inserted in the range of common methods of contamination detection and quantitation used in dismantlement projects, such as wipe tests, in-situ probe counting, and destructive laboratory analyses of samples from the facility. Indeed, DA is quantitative, sensitive to both labile and fixed contamination, and to both penetrating and non-penetrating radiations (α and low-energy β, such as 3H). Besides, it does not involve nuclear matter transportation, nor does it produce wastes (reusable screens), it requires neither power supply, nor operator presence during acquisition. Thanks to the accurate localization of potential contamination spots, it enables relevant and representative sampling for further destructive laboratory analyses of drilled cores, broken pieces and powders of facility construction material. (authors)
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Societe Francaise d'Energie Nucleaire - SFEN, 103 rue Reaumur, 75002 Paris (France); 2455 p; ISBN 978-1-4951-6286-2;
; 2015; p. 2025-2029; GLOBAL 2015: Nuclear fuel cycle for a low-carbon future; Paris (France); 21-24 Sep 2015; Available (USB stick) from: SFEN, 103 rue Reaumur, 75002 Paris (France)

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BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, CARBON ISOTOPES, CHARGED PARTICLE DETECTION, CONTAMINATION, DETECTION, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MONITORS, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, PROCESSING, RADIATION DETECTION, RADIATION MONITORS, RADIOISOTOPES, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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