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Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements Including Thermoluminescence Volume 21 Editor-in-Chief ee S. McKeever, Oklahoma State University, U.S.A. Editor E. V. Benton, University of San Francisco, U.S.A. PERGAMON NUCLEAR TRACKS AND RADIATION MEASUREMENTS Editor-in-Chief Prof. S. W. S. McKeever, 145 Physical Sciences Building, Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University, STILLWATER, OK 74078-0444, U.S.A. Tel.: 405-744-5802. Telefax: 405-744-8002. Editor Prof. E. V. Benton, Department of Physics, University of San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94117, U.S.A. Tel.: 415-666 6281. Telefax: 415-666-2469. Associate Editors Prof. A. Scharmann, I. Physikalisches Institut, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16, D-35392 GIESSEN, F.R.G. Dr F. Spurny, Institute of Radiation Dosimetry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Na Truhlafce 39/64, 180 86 PRAGUE 8, Czech Republic Prof. P. D. Townsend, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, BRIGHTON BNI 9QH, U.K. Dr A. Wintle, Institute of Earth Sciences, University College of Wales, Llandinam Building, Penglais, ABERYSTWYTH, Dyfed SY23 3DB, U.K. Book Reviews and General Reviews Editor Dr D. O’Sullivan, School of Cosmic Physics, Institute for Advanced Studies, 5 Merrion Square, DUBLIN, Republic of Ireland Editorial Board Dr G. Badhwar, Code SN3, NASA-Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, HOUSTON, TX 77058, U.S.A. Dr I. Bailiff, Luminescence Dating Laboratory, Woodside Building, University 0 Durham, South Road, DURHAM DHI 3LE, U.K. Dr L. Better Jensen, Riso National Laboratory, Nuclear Safety Research I partment, P.O. Box 49, DK-4000 ROSKILDE, Denmark Prof. Dr R. Brandt, Kernchemie, Philipps-Universitat, F.B.14, D-3550 MAR 3URG-Lahnberge, F.R.G. Mr E. Burke, 11 Indian Road, WOBURN, MA 01801, U.S.A. Prof. R. Chen, School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel-Aviv University, Rx:nat-Aviv, 69978 TEL-AVIV, Israel Dr H. J. Crawford, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of Calif rnia, BERKELEY, CA 94720, U.S.A. Dr A. Delgado, CIEMAT, Avda. Complutense 22, MADRID 28040, Spain Dr K. K. Dwivedi, Dept. of Chemistry, North-Eastern Hill University, SHILLONG 793003, India Dr W. Enge, Institut fur Reine und Angewandte Kernphysik, Universitat Kiel, D-2300 KIEL, F.R.G. Dr R. L. Fleischer, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Science, RM G-17, West Hall RPI, TROY, NY 12180-3590, U.S.A. Dr P. F. Green, Geotrack International, P.O. Box 4120, Melbourne University, PARKVILLE, Victoria 3052, Australia Dr R. Griin, Quaternary Dating Research Centre, RSPacS, CANBERRA, ACT 0200, Australia Dr Shi-lun Guo, China Institute of Atomic Energy, P.O. Box 275(96), BEIJING 102413, P.R. China Dr Y. Horowitz, Physics Department, Ben Gurion University, P.O. Box 653, BEER SHEVA 84105, Israel Dr R. Ilic, J. Stefan Institute, University of Ljubljana, P.O. Box 100, 61111 LJUBLJANA, Slovenia Dr A. M. Marenny, Research Center of Spacecraft Radiation Safety, Shchukinskaya Street 40, MOSCOW 123182, Russia Dr J. 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The Item-fee Code for this publication is: 0969-8078/93 $6.00 + .00 VOLUME CONTENTS Volume 21 Number 1 LUMDETR ’91 PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LUMINESCENT DETECTORS AND TRANSFORMERS OF IONIZING RADIATION, RIGA, LATVIA, 9-12 OCTOBER 1991 A. M. Gurvich 1 Opening Remarks: LUMDETR ’91 1 Editorial Note PLENARY LECTURE SESSION 1 C. W. E. van Eijk 5 Fast scintillators and their applications A. V. Gektin, N. V. Shiran, A. N. Belskiy 11 Fast u.v. scintillations in CsI-type crystals and A. N. Vasil’ev L. L. Nagornaya 15 Scintillators based on compound oxides for detection of ionizing radiation P. Schotanus 19 Recent developments in solid scintillator research: new materials and research trends R. Novotny 23 The BaF, spectrometer TAPS: a system for high energy photon and neutral meson detection PLENARY LECTURE SESSION 2 A. M. Gurvich, M. G. Myakhkova, 29 Phosphors for conventional and computed radiography J . Riidiger and V. P. Kavtorova L . Schwarz, A. M. Gurvich, S. I. Golovkova, Rare Earth doped oxyhalide phosphors for X-ray conversion D . Starick and G. Herzog D. Starick, A. M. Gurvich, M. G. Myagkova, The influence of preparation conditions on the performance of J. Riidiger and G. Herzog BaFBr—Eu storage phosphors B . C. Grabmaier and W. Rossner New scintillators for X-ray computed tomography . Yu. Chepel 47 A new liquid xenon scintillation detector for positron emission tomography . D. Ryzhikov, V. I. Silin and N. G. Starzhinsky 53 A new ZnSe, _ ,Te, scintillator: luminescence mechanism PLENARY LECTURE SESSION 3 S. W. S. McKeever, B. G. Markey and 57 Fundamental processes in the production of thermally stimulated A. C. Lewandowski luminescence I. Tale 65 Thermostimulated processes in statically and dynamically disordered luminescent solids J.-M. Spaeth, F. K. Koschnick, R. S. Eachus, 73 Investigation of the storage phosphor BaFBr:Eu by multiple W. G. McDugle and R. H. D. Nuttall magnetic resonance techniques V. Cherepanov, V. Chernov, A. Nepomnyachikh, UNIC-02 universal complex for thermoluminescent measurement B. Rogalev and E. Somikov Ill PLENARY LECTURE SESSION 4 . H. Haskell 87 Accident dosimetry using environmental materials: the role of thermoluminescence . Hiitt and I. Jaek 95 Photostimulated luminescence of some materials and its dosimetry applications POSTER SESSIONS Dorenbeos, R. Visser, J. Andriessen, 101 Scintillation properties of possible cross-luminescence materials W. E. van Eijk, J. Valbis and M. Khaidukov Gavrilov, E. Aluker, A. Gektin and High temperature fast scintillators based on CsI: parameters and Chernov mechanism V. Shiran, T. A. Charkina, V. I. Goriletsky, Radiation damage and afterglow of fast CsI-type scintillators I. Vasetsky, A. I. Mitichkin and V. Shlyahturov I. Goriletsky, L. G. Eidelman, New scintillation material—CsI(CO, ) N. Panova, K. V. Shakhova, SPSPSOPP SSA N. Shpilinskaya, E. L. Vinograd and A. I. Mitichkin V. G. Baryshevsky, D. M. Kondratyev, Prospects of production of fast scintillators based on doped M. V. Korzhik, A. A. Fyodorov, V. I. Moroz, compound structure oxides for electromagnetic calorimeters B. I. Kachanov and B. I. Minkov - Korzhik, V. I. Moroz, V. B. Pavlenko, Fast-acting scintillators based on doped crystals of REAIO, . Fyodorov and S. A. Smirnova . Nephyodov, B. I. Zadneprovsky, Effect of growth conditions on scintillation properties of Bi,Ge,O,, . Nephyodov and V. M. Suvorov . Rachko, I. A. Tale, V. D. Ryzhikov, Cathodoluminescence mechanism of crystalline Gd,SiO,:Ce . Jansons and S. F. Burochas - Dutsyak, T. M. Duzhiy, V. P. Martynova, High-resolution screens based on cathodophosphors .G. Mykolajchuk, V. V. Pigrukh, M. S. Pydzirajlo and M. M. Soltys A. M. Gurvich, S. I. Golovkova, M. I. Tombak, On the correlation between efficiency of X-ray intensifying screens N. I. Leonova, J. Riidiger and K. A. Reznik and image quality M. E. Globus Spectrometric characteristics of ionizing radiation detectors based on BGO and CWO W. KGstler, E. Bayer, W. Rossner Correlation of time and temperature dependence of the lumines- and B. C. Grabmaier cence of rare earth activated (Y, Gd),O, J. Andriessen, P. Dorenbos Molecular cluster calculations of cross-luminescence in BaF,, CsF, and C. W. E. van Eijk CsCl and CsBr M. S. Akselrod and E. A. Gorelova Deep traps in highly sensitive «-Al,0,:C TLD crystals V. K. Vlasov and V. V. Karezin Wavelike anomalous fading of BaSO,:E u R. Pérez Salas, M. Barboza-Flores, Evidence of a new thermoluminescent phenomenon in europium A. Clark Bayon and R. Rodriguez M. doped KCI single crystals ‘ A . Peto and A. Kelemen The role of F-centres in the thermoluminescence of LiF:Mg,Ti V. Chernov, B. Rogalev and G. Afonin Thermal desensitization of gamma irradiated LiF: Mg,Ti A . J. J. Bos and T. M. Piters Study of ageing effects in LiF:Mg, Ti by analysis of thermolumines- cence glow curves V. V. Kolotilin, V. I. Hokhrekov, A high sensitivity LiF-Mg,Cu,P thermoluminescent dosimeter L. M. Tarasova and S. B. Zakhriapin L. P. Pashchenko, L. L. Medvedev A high sensitivity TLD system for environmental dosimetry and and V. D. Spirin individual monitoring—abstract IV R. Visocekas Tunnelling radiative recombination in K-feldspar sanidine J. McKeever, F. D. Walker and Properties of the thermoluminescence emission from S. W. S. McKeever LiF(Mg,Cu,P) S. P. Vershinina, N. I. Davidenko, Position-sensitive one- and two-coordinate detectors for medical M. E. Dovgan’, F. A. Osadchiy, I. A. Pavliuk, diagnostics A. A. Chernyshov and V. V. Chernikov V. N. Vasiliev, R. V. Stavitsky and Reduction of the scattered radiation during X-ray examination Yu. V. Oshomkov with screen-film systems T. M. Bochkova and A. V. Kovalenko Detector of high energy radiation on the structure Bi,Ge,O,,/ ZnSe, Te, _ ,/ZnSe D. Stoneham, I. K. Bailiff, L. Brodski, TL accident dosimetry measurements on samples from the town of Y. Goksu, E. Haskell, G. Hiitt, Pripyat H. Jungner and T. Nagatomo R. Visser, P. Dorenbos, J. Andriessen and Scintillation properties and mechanisms of Ce and La doped BaF, C. W. E. van Eijk crystals Announcement Latent Particle Tracks in Solids Erratum Volume 21 Number 2 T. Hashimoto, K. Yokosaka, S. Notoya, Dependence of red thermoluminescence on Eu-anomaly in natural T. Ojima and S. Sakaue quartzes T. Hashimoto, M. Kojima, N. Shirai Activation energies from blue- and red-thermoluminescence (TL) and M. Ichino of quartz grains and mean lives of trapped electrons related to natural red-TL S. R. Hashemi-Nezhad and L. S. Peak Measurement of plate-out rates of *Rn daughters in laboratory conditions: implications for radon dosimetry A. M. Abdel-Moneim, A. Abdel-Naby Alpha particle spectrometry with a new polymeric track detector and F. A. El-Akkad (PM-355) O. A. P. Tavares Fission yields measured with target materials in contact with solid state track detectors G. B. Robertson, J. R. Prescott and J. T. Hutton Bleaching of the thermoluminescence of feldspars by selected wavelengths present in sunlight G. G. Gallacher and C. A. Perks Operational trials of single- and multi-element CR-39 dosemeters for the DIDO and PLUTO reactors at the Harwell Laboratory S. G. Vaijapurkar and P. K. Bhatnagar Low cost thermoluminescence (TL) gamma dosimeter for radio- therapy T. K. Seshagiri, V. Natarajan and M. D. Sastry Thermally stimulated luminescence and electron paramagnetic resonance studies of 77 Np doped alkaline earth sulphates V. V. Kushin and V. N. Lyscov Quantitative track autoradiography of hot particles produced by the Chernobyl accident Short Communications T. Danhara, H. Iwano, M. Kasuya The PFA sheet: an improved mounting material for fission track and T. Yamashita analysis of zircon M. Kumakura, M. Yoshida, Y. Komaki, Ultrasonic etching in polymethyl-methacrylate using chlorinated J. Ishikawa, T. Sakurai, K. Furukawa acetic acids and S. Ohno A. A. Abou El Khier, M. Gaber and Measurement of alpha-activity concentration in Egyptian geologi- N. M. Fahmi cal samples using CR-39 Vv L. S. Quindos, P. L. Fernandez and J. Soto Exposure to natural sources of radiation in Spain K. Turek, F. Spurny and W. G. Alberts On the optimization of the etching of CR-39 as a fast neutron dosemeter D. Azimi-Garakani, M. Boschung and C. Wernli Comparative behaviour of different personal neutron dosimetry systems Book Reviews J. McLaughlin I. McAulay J. F. Malone Volume 21 Number 3 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SOLID STATE NUCLEAR TRACK DETECTORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS, ODESSA, UKRAINE, 5-11 SEPTEMBER 1991 309 Valedictory Editorial 313 Editorial 315 Preface B. Akopova, A. A. Moiseenko, 317 Use of nuclear photoemulsions to investigate the Spitak earthquake I. umanyan, S. V. Grigoryan, aftershocks .G azaryan and Kh. O. Sargsyan . B. Akopova, N. V. Viktorova, Development of an autoradiographic method of investigation of . M. Krishchian, N. V. Magradze, hot particles from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant . M. Ovnanian, K. I. Tumanian and T. S. Chalabian Short Communication P. Yu. Apel Track regression effects in polyethyleneterephthalate after sensitiz- ation by different methods Short Communication P. Yu. Apel and L. I. Kravets Extraction of radiolysis products in a process of solvent-induced sensitization of heavy-ion tracks in polyethyleneterephthalate I. Badr and S. A. Durrani Analysis of human hair and lung samples from contaminated and non-contaminated regions of Belorussia using the solid state nu- clear track detection technique A. M. Beskupchuk, V. V. Volkova, Dosimetric films based on simple nuclear emulsions A. N. Lebedev and V. A. Myltseva R. Brandt Some recent applied and fundamental work with SSNTD A. A. Djakov, V. J. Rostovtsev, N. D. Betenekov Development of highly sensitive techniques for determination of and E. G. Ipatova concentrations of fission materials in water media using thin-layer inorganic sorbents and plastic track detectors E. S. Flitsiyan and E. M. Ibragimova Investigation of oxygen radiation-stimulated diffusion in YBa,Cu,O,_, ceramics by (n, «)-radiography technique M. Fromm, F. Membrey, A. El Rahamany Principle of light ions micromapping and dosimetry using a CR-39 and A. Chambaudet polymeric detector: modelized and experimental uncertainties E. M. Grinberg, E. S. Miroshnik Application of track radiography to estimation of austenite grain and G. G. Laricheva size in boron steels E. M. Grinberg, E. S. Miroshnik and Simultaneous radiographic examination of the boron and carbon G. G. Laricheva distributions in alloys VI A. V. Gromov, V. E. Kopchenov, 377 Application of track detectors for alpha-activity measurement of A. S. Krivokhatskiy, V. A. Nikolaev, soil, water and the surfaces of objects in the 30-km zone of the S. V. Stolyarov, V. V. Tokarevskiy Chernobyl NPP and V. P. Pautov V. Gromov, A. V. Kozunov, 383 Assessment of neutron spectral characteristics of the Chernobyl S. Krivokhatskiy, V. A. Nikolaev, NPP failed reactor I. Yurevich and V. S. Prokopenko - I. Gulnik, I. V. Zhuk, A. P. Malykhin, 387 Automated calculation of fission events in experiments on critical N. Smirnov, S. E. Chigrinov, assemblies . I. Yaroshevich and I. A. Tsekhanovich M. Gushchin, A. N. Lebedev, 391 Track sensitivity and maximum exposure density of nuclear emul- SoSrFr NPe. Solovov, S. V. Somov, M. K. Timofeev sion in the controlled mode and G. I. Tipografshchik R. lic, T. Sutej, J. Skvaré and M. Humar 397 Current research on nuclear tracks in solids at J. Stefan Institute V. V. Kushin, V. N. Lyscov, L. I. Sagitova 405 Application of solid state track detectors for measurements of the and A. V. Samoukov characteristics of hot particles from the vicinity of the Chernobyl NPP V. Matveev and S. Pechenkin 411 Application of SSNTDs to radiometry and dosimetry of Chernobyl-produced alpha emitters F. Membrey, M. Fromm, A. El Rahamany 417 Critical angle for light ions registered in a CR-39 SSNTD: and A. Chambaudet variations with energy, etching conditions and etching time V. A. Nikolaev, I. B. Vorobyov, A. V. Kozunov 425 Track method for personal dosimetry for a nuclear-powered fleet and A. S. Krivokhatskiy V. A. Nikolaev, V. E. Kopchenov, 429 Spark counters developed at the V. G. Khlopin Radium Institute A. V. Kozunov, S. M. Krivonogov and N. B. Plastinin V. A. Nikolaev, M. G. Buzynniy, I. B. Vorobiev, 433 Application of the track method for radon measurement in A. V. Gromov, A. S. Krivokhatskiy, I. P. Los, Ukraine A. V. Zelenskiy and Yu. A. Tomilin T. Sutej and M. Najzer 437 Application of the CR-39 detector for neutron measurements in a spent fuel storage pond T. Sutej, R. Nlié and M. Krizman 441 Response of a new charcoal-etched radon track dosimeter A. I. Vasilenko, E. I. Knizhnik, V. M. Pugach 445 Application of CR-39 plastic as a dielectric track detector under and P. G. Sidorenko plant cells irradiated with 10 MeV/nucleon '*N ions I. V. Vorobyova 449 Tracks in metal island films situated in a subsurface layer of a dielectric I. V. Zhuk, E. M. Lomonosova, A. P. Malykhin 453 Solid state nuclear track detectors used for measurements on and O. I. Yaroshevich critical assemblies of the Nuclear Power Engineering Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus Volume 21 Number 4 7th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON FISSION-TRACK THERMOCHRONOLOGY, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., 13-17 JULY 1992 G. I. Omar and R. Giegengack 455 Editorial 457 Workshop Participants R. F. Galbraith and G. M. Laslett 459 Statistical models for mixed fission track ages VII T. M. Lutz, G. Omar, B. P. Kohn Patterns of cooling in basement rocks—a bootstrap method to and M. E. Wagner measure anomalous spatial dispersion of zircon fission-track ages A. S. Sandhu, J. A. Westgate and B. V. Alloway Optimizing the isothermal plateau fission-track dating method for volcanic glass shards G. Bigazzi, F. P. Bonadonna, M. A. Laurenzi A test sample for fission-track dating of glass shards and S. Tonarini G. Poupeau, E. Labrin, N. Sabil, G. Bigazzi, Fission-track dating of 15 Macusanite glass pebbles from the G. Arroyo and N. Vatin-Pérignon Macusani volcanic field (SE Peru) T. A. Paul Transmission electron microscopy investigation of unetched fission tracks in fluorapatite—physical process of annealing H. Iwano, M. Kasuya, T. Danhara, Track counting efficiency and unetchable track range in apatite T. Yamashita and T. Tagami B. J. Kowallis, E. H. Christiansen, B. H. Everett, Possible secondary apatite fission track age standard from altered K. D. Crowley, C. W. Naeser, D. S. Miller volcanic ash beds in the Middle Jurassic Carmel Formation, and A. L. Deino southwestern Utah M. Kasuya, H. Iwano and T. Danhara Dating zircon by combined use of fission and alpha tracks R. B. Sorkhabi Time-temperature pathways of Himalayan and Trans-Himalayan crystalline rocks: a comparison of fission-track ages Yun Pan, P. Copeland, M. K. Roden, Thermal and unroofing history of the Lhasa area, southern W. S. F. Kidd and T. M. Harrison Tibet—evidence from apatite fission track thermochronology P. G. Fitzgerald, S. J. Reynolds, E. Stump, Thermochronologic evidence for timing of denudation and rate of D. A. Foster and A. J. W. Gleadow crustal extension of the South Mountains metamorphic core complex and Sierra Estrella, Arizona D. S. Miller, K. D. Crowley, R. K. Dokka, Results of interlaboratory comparison of fission track ages for 1992 R. F. Galbraith, B. J. Kowallis and fission track workshop C. W. Naeser T. A. Dumitru A new computer-automated microscope stage system for fission- track analysis Abstracts reproduced from the 7th International Workshop on Fission-track Thermochronology Volume Contents and Author Index for Volume 21, 1993

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