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The reference book entitled: RADIOISOTOP SURVEY was written based on the results of research on the island of Timor which was supported by detailed literature review. The research was funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. This book was written as the main reference in research on radioisotope surveys, especially for students who are taking their final thesis assignments in that field and is also useful for other scientists who are involved in radioisotope research. The results of the research presented in this book are focused on…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The reference book entitled: RADIOISOTOP SURVEY was written based on the results of research on the island of Timor which was supported by detailed literature review. The research was funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. This book was written as the main reference in research on radioisotope surveys, especially for students who are taking their final thesis assignments in that field and is also useful for other scientists who are involved in radioisotope research. The results of the research presented in this book are focused on several locations on the Island of Timor which are suspected of containing natural radioactive elements. This type of study is oriented towards detailed mapping, mass-type activity analysis, and analysis of radioactive elements in rock samples through radiometric and thermal survey methods, sampling, spectrometry with multi-channel analyzer, and environmental radioactivity analysis. and analysis of neutron activation.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr., Drs. Bartholomeus Pasangka, M. Sc was born at Tana Toraja South Sulawesi on August15, 1957. Education: Primary School 1970, Secondary School 1973, High School 1978, Scholar (S1) 1987, Master degree of Nuclear Physics 1996, Doctor degree of Nuclear Physics collaborated by Kernsfisisch Versneller Instituut University of Groningen 2008.