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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles, Vol. 180, No. 2 (1994) 353-356 Index to Volume 180 No. 1 Nuclear Analytical Methods in Geological and Archaeological Studies W. C. Mahaney, R. G. V. Hancock, A. Mac. Stalker (North York, Toronto and Lethbridge, Canada) Geochemical and physical analysis of the bedrock formations and lowest tills at the Wellsch Valley Site, Saskatchewan, Canada 5 P. D. Hays, W. D. James, T. T. Tieh (College Station, TX, USA) The role of NAA in studies of organic diagenesis of rocks 15 F. Y. Iskander (Austin, TX, USA) Measurements of 27 elements in garden and lawn fertilizers using instrumental neutron activation analysis 25 M. D. Glascock, H. Neff, K. S. Stryker, T. N. Johnson (Columbia, MO, USA) Sourcing archaeological obsidian by an abbreviated NAA procedure 29 V. Volterra, R. G. V. Hancock (Toronto, Canada) Provenancing of ancient Roman millstones Nuclear Analytical Methods in Environmental Studies L. D. Vela, R. E. Jervis, S. S. Krishnan (Toronto, Canada) Physical and chemical phenomena affecting the leachability of elements in solid wastes K. K.H. Koh, L. D. Vela, R. E. Jervis, S. S. Krishnan (Toronto, Canada) Hot atom effect on the leachability of elements in solid waste Automated Data Handling S. Landsberger, W. D. Cizek, R. H. Campbell (Urbana, Illinois, USA) NADA9Q2: An automated, user-friendly program for neutron activation data analysis G. W. Haverland (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Porting a peak search program to a PC, non-linear fit testing _G. F. Fisher, L. G. I. Bennett (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) An automated data handling process integrating spreadsheets and word processors with analytical programs V. M. Nazarov, M. V. Frontasyeva, P. A. Lavdanskij, N. I. Stephanov, N. G. Baboshin (Dubna and Moscow, Russia) NAA for optimization of radiation shielding of nuclear power plants Elsevier Science S. A., Lausanne Akadémiai Kiadé, Budapest : Radionuclide Studies T. T. Vandergraaf (Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada) Radionuclide migration experiments in the laboratory: Some radioanalytical aspects M. L. Smith, H. W. Taylor, H. D. Sharma (Toronto and Waterloo, Canada) Using “ray spectroscopy for the study of Chernobyl fallout on edible mushrooms G. Kennedy, N. Dai (Montréal, Québec, Canada) Depth profiling of wood preservatives with neutron activation and beta spectroscopy G. F. Fisher, L. G. I. Bennett (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) Quantitative Filter Debris Analysis (QFDA) as a means of monitoring wear in oil-lubricated systems Chien Chung, Cheng-Chang Chan (Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC) Application of BGO detector to monitor in situ !®N concentration in a reactor pool G. Singh, H. S. Virk (Amritsar, India) Annealing characteristics of nuclear tracks in glass detectors using optical absorption spectroscopy M. M. Bhutani, Ramesh Kumari (New Delhi, India) Adsorption of low level >'Cr(VI) from aqueous solution by bismuth trioxide: Kinetic and IR study M. M. Bhutani, Ramesh Kumari (New Delhi, India) Sorption and concentration of *'Cr(VI) traces on TiO, and ZrO, by radioindicator study J. J. LaBrecque (Caracas, Venezuela) The fluctuations of indoor radon measurements from the building materials in a real situation R. W. Sheets, C. C. Thompson (Springfield, MO, USA) Determination of atmospheric lead-210 by alpha-scintillation counting of air filters J. A. Graudons, F. F. Dyer (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) Neutron activation analysis of LWR ion exchange mixed-bed resins for !79I R. R. Rao, A. Chatt (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) Studies on mixed ligand complexes of samarium(III), europium(III) and dysprosium{III) with 1-nitroso-2-naphthol and trioctylphosphine oxide Radionuclide Studies (Continued) J. H. Kaye, R. S. Strebin, A. E. Nevissi (Richland and Seattle, WA, USA) Measurement of ®3Ni in highly radioactive Hanford waste by liquid scintillation counting D. L. Moir (Pinawa, Manitob2, Canada) Electrodeposition of actinides from saline groundwaters for alpha-spectrometric determination L. G. 1. Bennett, A.M . C. Harnden, B. J. Lewis (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) A transportable gamm= spectrosee: «.'stem applied to the measurement of fission products C. Chung, S. M. Liu, C. C. Chan, C. N. Hsu (Hsinchu, Taiwan, R. O. C.) Fall out and radionuclide analysis on the Pratas Island in South China Sea 217 G. J. Evans, W. C. H. Kupferschmidt, R. Portman, A. S. Palson, G. G. Sanipelli (Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada) Radiochemical analysis of iodine behaviour in the radioiodine test facility 225 R. C. Quan, G. J. Evans (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) The impact of organic compounds on pH and iodine volatility in nuclear reactor containment structures 237 B. Tugrul, N. Kara (Istanbul, Turkey) Determination of flow parameters for pipe flows by the radiotracer techniques 245 Nuclear and Related Techniques E. A. Schweikert, J. F. Welsh (College Station, TX, USA) New approaches for neutron depth profiling 255 R. L. Paul, R. M. Lindstrom, D. H. Vincent (Gaithersburg, MD and Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) Cold neutron prompt gamma activation analysis at NIST: A progress -report 263 R. M. Lindstrom, R. L. Paul, D. H. Vincent, R. R. Greenberg (Gaithersburg, MD and Ann Arbor, MI, USA) Measuring hydrogen by cold-neutron prompt-gamma activation analysis 271 W. D. Ehmann, B-F. Ni, D. L. Samudralwar, M. A. Deibel, Z. Yu (Lexington, KY, USA) Determination of oxygen, fluorine and boron by 14-MeV INAA: A case of multiple interferences 277 R. H. Filby, S. D. Olsen (Pullman, WA, USA and Stavanger, Norway) A comparison of instrumental neutron activation analysis and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry for trace element determination in petroleum geochemistry 285 Nuclear Analytical Chemistry Facilities S. Landsberger (Urbana, Illinois, USA) Nuclear analytical methods in teaching and research at the University of Illinois 295 J. S. Morris (Columbia, MO, USA) The Missouri University Research Reactor (MURR) Nuclear Analysis Program 301 W. D. James, J. B. Shapiro, E. A. Schweikert (College Station, Texas, USA) Nuclear analytical facilities at Texas A&M University 309 A. E. Pidruczny, M. P. Butler, P. C. Ernst, M. F. Collins, J. M. Avelar (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) The McMaster University Nuclear Reactor (MNR) research facilities 313 G. C. Lalor, H. Robotham (Kingston, Jamaica) Multi-disciplinary facilities at the Centre for Nuclear Sciences, U.W.I. 319 S.A. McQuarrie, G. W. Haverland (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Technology transfer programs using a low power nuclear reactor - S. Aufreiter, R.G. V. Hancock (Toronto, Canada) On the use and usefulness of SLOWPOKE-Toronto L. G.I. Bennett, P. A. Beeley (Kingston, Ontario, Canada and London, UK) The multi-role nature of the SLOWPOKE-2 facility at the Royal Military College of Canada G. Kennedy, J. St-Pierre (Montréal, Québec, Canada) The neutron activation analysis laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal Index to Volume 180 Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles, Vol. 180, No. 2 (1994) 357-359 Author Index to Volume 180 AUFREITER, F., HANCOCK, R. G. V.: On the use and DEIBEL, M. A., see EHMANN, W. D., 277 usefulness of SLOWPOKE-Toronto, 331 DYER, F. F., see GRAUDONS, J. A., 179 AVELAR, J. M. see PIDRUCZNY, A. E., 313 EHMANN, W. D., NI, B.-F., SAMUDRALWAR, D. L., BABSOHIN, N. G. see NAZAROV, V. M., 83 DEIBEL, M. A., YU, Z.: Determination of oxygen, fluorine and boron by 14-MeV INAA: A case of BEELEY, P. A., see BENNETT, L. G. I., 339 multiple interferences, 277 BENNETT, L. G. I., BEELEY, P. A.: The multi-role ERNST, P. C., see PIDRUCZNY, A. E., 313 nature of the SLOWPOKE-2 facility at the Royal Military College of Canada, 339 EVANS, G. J., KUPFERSCHMIDT, W. C. H., PORTMAN, R., PALSON, A. S., SANIPELLI, G. G.: BENNETT, L. G. I., HARNDEN, A. M. C., LEWIS, B. J.: Radiochemical analysis of iodine behaviour in the A transportable gamma spectroscopy system applied radioiodine test facility, 225 to the measurement of fission products, 209 EVANS, G. J., see QUAN, R. C., 237 BENNETT, L. G. I., see FISCHER, G. F., 75, 121 FILBY, R. H., OLSEN, S. D.: A Comparison of BHUTANI, M. M.; KUMARI, RAMESH: Adsorption instrumental neutron activation analysis and of low level *'Cr(VI) from aqueous solution by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry for bismuth trioxide: Kinetic and IR study, 145 trace element determination § in petroleum geochemistry, 285 BHUTANI, M. M.; KUMARI, RAMESH: Sorption and concentration of >'Cr(VI) traces on TiO, and ZrO, by FISCHER, G. F., BENNETT, L. G. I.: An automated data radioindicator study, 155 handling process integrating spreadsheets and word processors with analytical programs, 75 BUTLER, M. F., see PIDRUCZNY, A. E., 313 FISCHER, G. F., BENNETT, L. G. I.: Quantitative Filter CAMPBELL, R. H., see LANDSBERGER, S., 55 Debris Analysis (QFDA) as a means of monitoring wear in oil-lubricated systems, 121 CHAN, CHENG-CHANG, see CHUNG, CHIEN, 131 FRONTASYEVA, M. V., see NAZAROV, V. M., 83 CHAN, C. C., see CHUNG, C., 217 GLASCOCK, M. D., NEFF, H., STRYKER, K. S., CHATT, A., see RAO, R. R., 187 JOHNSON, T. N.: Sourcing archaeological obsidian by an abbreviated NAA procedure, 29 CHUNG, CHIEN; CHAN, CHENG-CHANG: Application of BGO detector to monitor in situ '*N concentration GRAUDONS, J. A., DYER, F. F.: Neutron activation ana- in a reactor pool, 131 lysis of LWR ion exchange mixed-bed resins for !7°1,'179 GREENBERG, R. R., see LINDSTROM, R. M., 271 CHUNG, C., LIU, S. M., CHAN, C. C., HSU, C. N.: Fall out and radionuclide analysis on the Pratas [sland in HANCOCK, R. G. V., see AUFREITER S., 331 South China Sea, 217 HANCOCK, R. G. V., see MAHANEY, W. C., 5 CIZEK, W. D., see LANDSBERGER, S., 55 HANCOCK, R. G. V., see VOLTERRA, V., 37 COLLINS, M. F., see PIDRUCZNY, A. E., 313 HARNDEN, A. M. C., see BENNETT, L. G. I., 209 DAI, N., see KENNEDY, G., 115 Elsevier Science S. A., Lausanne Akadémiai Kiad6é, Budapest AUTHOR INDEX -HAVERLAND, G. W.: Porting a peak search program to a LALOR, G. C., ROBOTHAM, H.: Miulti-disciplinary PC, non-linear fit testing, 65 facilities at the Centre for Nuclear Sciences, U.W.I., 319 : HAVERLAND, G. W., see MCQUARREE, S. A., 325 LANDSBERGER, S.: Nuclear analytical methods in HAYS, P. D., JAMES, W. D., TIEH, T. T.: The role of teaching and research at the University of Illinois, 295 NAA in studies of organic diagenesis of rocks, 15 LANDSBERGER, S., CIZEK, W. D., CAMPBELL, R. H.: HSU, C. N., see CHUNG, C., 217 NADA92: An automated, user-friendly program for neutron activation data analysis, 55 ISKANDER, F. Y.: Measurements of 27 elements in garden and lawn fetilizers using instrumental neutron LAVDANSKJ, P. A., see NAZAROV, V. M., 83 activation analysis, 25 LEWIS, B. J., see BENNETT, L.G.I., 209 JAMES, W. D., SHAPIRO, J. B., SCHWEIKERT, E. A.: Nu- clear analytical facilities at Texas A&M University, 309 LINDSTROM, R. M., PAUL, R. L., VINCENT, D. H., GREENBERG, R. R.: Measuring hydrogen by JAMES, W. D., see HAYS, P. D., 15 cold-neutron prompt-gamma activation analysis, 271 JERVIS, R. E., see KOH, K. K. H., 49 LINDSTROM, R. M., see PAUL, R. L., 263 JERVIS, R. E., see VELA, L. D., 45 LIU, S. M., see CHUNG, C., 217 JOHNSON, T. N., see GLASCOCK, M. D., 29 MAHANEY, W.C., HANCOCK, R. G. V., STALKER, KARA, N., see TUGRUL, B., 245 MACS, A.: Geochemical and physical analysis of the bedrock formations and lowest tills at the Wellsch KAYE, J. H., STREBIN, R. S., NEVISSI, A. E.: Valley Site, Saskatchewan, Canada, 5 Measurement of ©Ni in highly radioactive Hanford waste by liquid scintillation counting, 197 MCQUARREE, S. A., HAVERLAND, G. W.: Technology transfer programs using a low power nuclear reactor, KENNEDY, G., DAI, N.: Depth profiling of wood 325 preservatives with neutron activation and beta spectroscopy, 115 MOIR, D. L.: Electrodeposition of actinides from saline groundwaters for alpha-spectrometric determination, KENNEDY, G., St-PIERRE, J.: The neutron activation 201 analysis laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, 347 MORRIS, J. S.: The Missouri University Research Reactor (MURR) Nuclear Analysis Program, 301 KOH, K. K. H., VELA, L. D., JERVIS, R. E., KRISHNAN, S. S.: Hot atom effect on the leachability NAZAROV, V. M., FRONTASYEVA, M. V., LAV- of elements in solid waste, 49 DANSKIJJ, P. A., STEPHANOV, N. I., BABO- SHIN, N. G.: NAA for optimization of radiation KRISHNAN, S. S., see KOH, K. K. H., 49 shielding of nuclear power plants, 83 Seeea ne e KRISHNAN, S. S., see VELA, L. D., 45 NEFF, H., see GLASCOCK, M. D., 29 KUMARI, RAMESH, see BHUTANI, M. M., 145., 155 NEVISSI, A. E., see KAYE, J. H., 197 KUPFERSCHMIDT, W. C. H., see EVANS, G. J., 225 NI, B.-F., see EHMANN, W. D., 277 OLSEN, S. D., see’-HILBY, R: H., 285. + LABRECQUE, J. J.: The fluctuations of indoor radon measuremetns from the building materials in a real situation, 163 PALSON.A. S., see EVANS, G. J., 225 AUTHOR INDEX PAUL, R. L., LINDSTROM, R. M., VINCENT, D. H.: SMITH, M. L., TAYLOR, H. W., SHARMA, H. D.: Using Cold neutron prompt gamma activation analysis at ‘ray spectroscopy for the study of Chernoby] fallout NIST: A progress report, 263 on edible mushrooms, 109 PAUL, R. L., see LINDSTROM, R. M., 271 STALKER, MACS. A., see MAHANEY, W. C., 5 STEPHANOV, N. I., see NAZAROV, V. M., 83 PIDRUCZKY, A. E., BUTLER, M. P., ERNST, P. C., COLLINS, M. F., AVELAR, J. M.: The St-PIERRE, J., see KENNEDY, G., 347 McMaster University Nuclear Reactor (MNR) research facilities, 313 STREBIN, R. S., see KAYE, J. H., 197 PORTMAN, R., see EVANS, G. J., 225 STRYKER, K. S., see GLASCOCK, M. D., 29 QUAN, R. C., EVANS, G. J.: The impact of organic TAYLOR, H. W., see SMITH, M. L., 109 compounds on pH and iodine volatility in nuclear reactor containment structures, 237 THOMPSON, C. C., see SHEETS, R. W., 171 RAO, R. R., CHATT, A.: Studies on mixed ligand TIEH, T. T., see HAYS, P. D., 15 complexes of samarium(II), europium(III) and dysprosium(III) with 1-nitroso-2-naphthol and TUGRUL, B., KARA, N.: Determination of flow trioctylphosphine oxide, 187 parameters for pipe flows by the radiotracer techniques, 245 ROBOTHAM, H., see LALOR, G. C., 319 VANDERGRAAF, T. T.: Radionuclide migration SAMUDRALWAR, D. L., see EHMANN, W. D., 277 experimetns in the laboratory: Some radioanalytical aspects, 97 SANIPELLI, G. G., see EVANS, G. J., 225 VELA, L. D., JERVIS, R. E., KRISHNAN, S. S.: Physical and chemical phenomena affecting the leachability of SCHWEIKERT, E. A., WELSH, J. F.: New approaches for elements in solid wastes, 45 neutron depth profiling, 255 VELA, L. D., see KOH, K. K. H., 49 SCHWEIKERT, E. A., see JAMES, W. D., 309 VINCENT, D. H., see LINDSTROM, R. M., 271 SHAPIRO, J. B., see JAMES, W. D., 309 VINCENT, D. H., see PAUL, R. L., 263 SHARMA, H. D., see SMITH, M. L., 109 VIRK, H. S., see SINGH, G., 139 SHEETS, R. W., THOMPSON, C. C.: Determination of atmospheric. lead-210 by alpha-scintillation counting VOLTERRA, V., HANCOCK, R. G. V.: Provenancing of of air filters, 171 ancient Roman millstones, 37 SINGH, G., VIRK, H. S.: Annealing characteristics of WELSH, J. F., see SCHWEIKERT, E. A., 255 nuclear tracks in glass detectors using optical absorption spectroscopy, 139 YU, Z., see EHMANN, D. W., 277

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