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Nuclear Technology / Volume 87 / Number 2 / October 1989 / Pages 421-423
Technical Paper / TMI-2: Health Physics and Environmental Release / Nuclear Safety / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT89-A27731
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A method for measuring surface activity was developed at Three Mile Island Unit 2 as part of a reactor building dose reduction program. The method is based on the correlation between beta radiation and contamination levels found in concrete core samples. Thermoluminescent detector personnel dosimeters mounted on special holders were used to take the radiation measurements. The method was proven by experiment and extended to other surfaces.