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Nitrate radiation damage

D. Radiation Damage to Nitrate and the Viking Mars Mission... [Pg.45]

When charged particles, e.g. a particles, impinge on certain types of plastic materials like polycarbonate or cellulose nitrate, they cause radiation damage tracks in the material. The tracks can be made visually detectable through chemical or electrochemical etching procedures. The visible tracks can be counted using a microscope, microfilm reader or automatic image analyzers. The number of tracks is used to calculate the total amount of radiation to which the detector material was exposed. [Pg.159]


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