Introduction to in-situ techniques for radiological characterization of sites

5.1 Sample nature and properties


As it was mentioned before, it is difficult to foresee the complexity of any environmental problem. There are several challenges for a proper sample selection in site characterization, since:

It is worth to note that collecting large amounts of samples for laboratory analysis might not necessarily produce useful information and sampling in the site requires of previous knowledge (history). The figure below represents a case where a regular sampling has been performed for laboratory analysis (dots) in a site with uneven distribution of the contamination.