Liquid scintillation spectrometry has become the most widespread method for
quantitative analysis of low level p-emitters in environmental samples. Th
is technique has been applied in the measurements of (241)pu, H-3 and Sr-90
in seawater and sediment samples. Pu-241 can be measured by direct analysi
s of an electrodeposited source using a-p discrimination or by extraction o
f electrodeposited plutonium into a liquid form compatible with scintillati
on cocktail. Sediment from Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls showed activities
ranging from 18 to 44 Bq/kg. A sediment profile sampled around Bikini Atoll
in 1997 showed Pu-241 activities ranging from 0.3 to 30 Bq/kg. H-3 activit
ies in pore water sediment from Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls were of the o
rder of 10(3) Bq/m(3) which demonstrated its underground origin. 90Sr was m
easured in the presence of Y-90. The counting efficiency was 92.4 +/-1.5% a
nd the background 0.027 +/-0.001 s(-1). The average chemical recovery for 9
0Sr was 67 +/-3%.