METHODS 



Our radioanaly >, , ^^ . 

 ber of publications. 



'onroc mav ho ""^oful 



tical methods have been described in 



The following summary list of 

 "ul : 



a num- 



We engage regularly in analytical intercompari sons organ- 

 ized by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U. S. 

 National Bureau of Standards, or the Department of Energy. 

 Published reports of our performance in some of these may 

 be 1 i sted as fol lows : 



1. Fukai, Ballestra and Murray, 1973. ]_n Radioactive 

 Contamination of the Marine Environment (IAEA, Vienna), 



pages 3-27. 



2. Noyce, Hutchinson, Mann and Mullen, 1976. j_n Proceed- 

 ings of International Conference on Environmental 

 Sensing and Assessment (Inst. Electr. Electron. Eng., 

 N. Y. ) paper 19-5. 



3. Volchok and Feiner, 1979. A radioanalytical Labora- 

 tory Intercompari son Exercise, U. S. Dept. of Energy, 



Rept. EML-366, 43 pp. 



Other performance information is either summarized or ref- 

 erenced in the methods papers cited above, or in the var- 

 ious articles reporting and analyzing our data, that are 

 cited in the Discussion below. 



