A. Dapoigny
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2010
Philippe Jean-Baptiste; E. Fourré; A. Dapoigny; Dominique Baumier; N. Baglan; G. Alanic
The design, setup and performance of a mass spectrometric system for the analysis of low to very low-level tritium in environmental samples are described. The tritium concentration is measured indirectly by the (3)He ingrowth from radioactive decay after complete initial degassing of the sample. The analytical system is fully computer-controlled and consists in a commercial helium isotope mass spectrometer coupled with a high vacuum inlet system. A detection limit of 0.15 Bq/kg is routinely obtainable for sample sizes of 20g of water equivalent and an accumulation time of three months. Larger samples (and/or longer accumulation time) can be used to obtain lower detection limits. In addition to the benefit of a lower detection limit, another advantage of this non-destructive method lies in the simplicity of the analytical procedure which strongly limits the risk of contamination. An inter-comparison was successfully performed with the conventional beta counting technique on lyophilized grass samples, in a range of tritium concentrations of environmental interest. It shows that the (3)He mass spectrometry method yields results that are fully consistent with the conventional liquid scintillation technique over a wide range of tritium concentrations.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014
Philippe Jean-Baptiste; P. Cassette; E. Fourré; I. Tartès; A. Dapoigny
The (3)He ingrowth technique is based on the detection of the tritium radioactive daughter, (3)He, by mass spectrometry. Over the last three decades it has been used extensively in oceanography and groundwater studies for measurements of very low to ultra-low levels of tritium. To compare it with the best available methods of radioactive counting, we applied this method to measure the massic activity of a tritiated-water primary standard prepared by the French Laboratoire National Henri Becquerel (LNHB). One liter of a low-level tritium solution was prepared from a small aliquot of the LNHB standard by two-step gravimetric dilution with tritium-free groundwater. Sixteen samples of this solution were analyzed at the LSCE-Saclay noble gas facility, using the (3)He ingrowth method. The massic activity of the prepared solution was also measured by Liquid Scintillation Counting using the Quantulus LNHB counter and an internal calibration method with the LNHB tritiated water standard. All results agree within their standard uncertainty.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006
E. Fourré; Philippe Jean-Baptiste; A. Dapoigny; Dominique Baumier; J. R. Petit; Jean Jouzel
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2007
Philippe Jean-Baptiste; Dominique Baumier; E. Fourré; A. Dapoigny; B. Clavel
Limnology and Oceanography-methods | 2007
Carine Chaduteau; E. Fourré; Philippe Jean-Baptiste; A. Dapoigny; Dominique Baumier; Jean-Luc Charlou
Deep-sea Research Part I-oceanographic Research Papers | 2016
Cecile Konn; E. Fourré; Philippe Jean-Baptiste; Jean-Pierre Donval; Vivien Guyader; Dominique Birot; Anne-Sophie Alix; Arnaud Gaillot; Florian Perez; A. Dapoigny; Ewan Pelleter; J. A. Resing; Jean-Luc Charlou; Yves Fouquet
Radioprotection | 2014
E. Fourré; Philippe Jean-Baptiste; A. Dapoigny; E. Ansoborlo; N. Baglan
Radioprotection | 2005
E. Fourré; Dominique Baumier; A. Dapoigny; P. Bonté; B. Clavel; Philippe Jean-Baptiste
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018
Zhaojie Yu; Christophe Colin; Ruifang Ma; Laure Meynadier; Shiming Wan; Qiong Wu; Nejib Kallel; Sophie Sepulcre; A. Dapoigny; Frank Bassinot
Climate of The Past Discussions | 2018
Claire Waelbroeck; Sylvain Pichat; Evelyn Böhm; Bryan C. Lougheed; Davide Faranda; Mathieu Vrac; Lise Missiaen; Natalia Vázquez Riveiros; Pierre Burckel; Jörg Lippold; Helge W Arz; Trond Dokken; François Thil; A. Dapoigny