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Answer to Question #1333 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"

Category: Radiation Basics — Radionuclides

The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field:

Q
Do you know of any company still producing copies of the Trilinear Chart of the Nuclides for sale?
A
For the first time in 25 years, the Radiochemistry Society announces the publication of the Trilinear Chart of the Nuclides. This new chart was developed and prepared for the Society by Larry A. Burchfield, PhD, and Steven Cook. It is an update of earlier versions and follows the design of the original chart. The new and improved Chart contains 3,014 nuclides and uses the latest nuclear data for half-lives, decay modes, and decay energies.

More information about the Chart and information for purchasing it is available at the Radiochemistry Society Web site.

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