Dear Roy,

I agree very much with the nomenclature used in the BODC dictionary.

I would rule out a few of your options: When thinking of metastates,
some cases don't work, f.e. 180mta and 180mtantalum.
As you also mentioned, the number before the full-name (210-polonium) in
never used, either number before abbreviation (210Po) or number after
full-name (polonium-210). Thus the options are slightly less, but the
preference remains the same:

210Po (requires mixed case)
polonium-210 (requires hyphens)
polonium_210
polonium210


Best regards,

Heiko


On 2018-01-04 10:35, Lowry, Roy K. wrote:
> Dear Heiko,
> 
> 
> For reference, the presentation syntax we use in the BODC parameter
> dictionary is of the form:
> 
> 
> Activity of polonium-210 {210Po CAS 13981-52-7} per unit dry weight of
> suspended particulate material by filtration and gamma spectroscopy
> (high-purity Ge detector)
> 
> 
> We use 'activity' as the technical term from the radio-chemistry
> community for decays per unit time, but I could live with
> 'radioactivity', even though its semantics to specialists are much broader. 
> 
> 
> We have a built-in synonym exposure and so are able to use two
> representations of the isotope name. We went for polonium-210 rather
> than 210-polonium due to common English language usage (try Googling
> 210-polonium: the top hits come back as polonium-210). The syntax 210Po
> is the only way to stay sane when writing formulae for compounds
> containing multiple isotopes. As you say, the ability to use
> superscripts would be very helpful, but that isn't going to happen in
> Standard Names!
> 
> 
> My vote for isotope labelling syntax depends upon what established
> conventions (if any) the CF community are prepared to break - mixed case
> or hyphens. The alternatives in my order or preference are:
> 
> 
> 210Po (requires mixed case)
> 
> 210po
> 
> polonium-210 (requires hyphens)
> 
> 210-polonium  (requires hyphens)
> 
> polonium_210
> 
> 210_polonium
> 
> polonium210
> 
> 210polonium
> 
> 
> So our preferences are the same.
> 
> 
> Cheers, Roy.
> 
> 
> Please note that I partially retired on 01/11/2015. I am now only
> working 7.5 hours a week and can only guarantee e-mail response on
> Wednesdays, my day in the office. All vocabulary queries should be sent
> to enquir...@bodc.ac.uk. Please also use this e-mail if your requirement
> is urgent.
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* CF-metadata <cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu> on behalf of
> Heiko Klein <heiko.kl...@met.no>
> *Sent:* 04 January 2018 08:49
> *To:* Jonathan Gregory; cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
> *Subject:* Re: [CF-metadata] Standard_name proposal for volcanic ash and
> radioactive particles
>  
> Dear Jonathan and Roy,
> 
> after some internal discussions, we agree to the change of the name from
> activity_* to radioactivity_* to make the name more universal.
> 
> Concerning the names of the radionuclides, we will need to include the
> mass-number, since there is no other distinction. I suggest using
> mass-number and the IUPAC element abbreviation, e.g. 3H. Typically, the
> 3 should be a superscript but that won't be possible here. Metastates
> are then named like 180mTa. This requires upper-case letters.
> 
> If CF-standard_names don't like abbreviations, an alternative would be
> to use the hyphen notation, i.e. hydrogen-3 and tantalum-180m (see
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotope) - but I have never seen
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotope>
>       
> Isotope - Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotope>
> en.wikipedia.org
> Isotope vs. nuclide. A nuclide is a species of an atom with a specific
> number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, for example carbon-13
> with 6 protons and 7 neutrons.
> 
> 
> 
> radionuclides been written out except on wikipedia, and the CF-guideline
> document forbids dash '-' as far as I can see. So I prefer the abbreviation.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Heiko
> 
> 
> On 2018-01-03 18:22, Jonathan Gregory wrote:
>> Dear Heiko and Roy
>> 
>> I am happy to agree with you that we should retain the radioactive species in
>> the standard names, given (a) the number is not huge and as Roy said they 
>> would
>> be added only as needed, (b) the distinction between these species and other
>> chemical species is blurred, (c) there is no satisfactory external authority
>> we could rely upon. We should be systematic about how we write the names of
>> these species, as far as possible. For chemical species, we have not used
>> numerals, and they are in lower case, as all standard names are (so far). I'm
>> not sure those conventions can work for the names of nuclides though.
>> 
>> Best wishes
>> 
>> Jonathan
>> 
>> ----- Forwarded message from "Lowry, Roy K." <r...@bodc.ac.uk> -----
>> 
>>> Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 13:52:01 +0000
>>> From: "Lowry, Roy K." <r...@bodc.ac.uk>
>>> To: Heiko Klein <heiko.kl...@met.no>, Jonathan Gregory
>>>       <j.m.greg...@reading.ac.uk>, "cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu"
>>>       <cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu>, SCHERLLIN-PIRSCHER Barbara
>>>       <barbara.scherllin-pirsc...@zamg.ac.at>
>>> Subject: RE: [CF-metadata] Standard_name proposal for volcanic ash and
>>>       radioactive particles
>>>
>>> Hi Heiko,
>>>
>>> Check with Alison to see if you need to do anything to prevent the volcanic 
>>> ash proposal becoming blocked.
>>>
>>> There are more possible isotopes than I intuitively expected, but as CF 
>>> philosophy is only to generate Standard Names on an 'as needed' basis the 
>>> numbers should be manageable. Having the possibility of stable and 
>>> radioactive compounds - say H2O (water) and 3H2O (tritiated water) - makes 
>>> the clean separation of 'isotopes' and
> 'chemicals' impossible and could get very messy with say 'water'
> included in the Standard Name and 'tritiated water' normalised out into
> an isotope controlled vocabulary.
>>>
>>> Consequently, I share your preference for managing isotopes as chemicals in 
>>> Standard names.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Roy.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Heiko Klein [mailto:heiko.kl...@met.no]
>>> Sent: 03 January 2018 13:13
>>> To: Lowry, Roy K. <r...@bodc.ac.uk>; Jonathan Gregory 
>>> <j.m.greg...@reading.ac.uk>; cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu; SCHERLLIN-PIRSCHER 
>>> Barbara <barbara.scherllin-pirsc...@zamg.ac.at>
>>> Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Standard_name proposal for volcanic ash and 
>>> radioactive particles
>>>
>>> Dear Roy and Jonathan,
>>>
>>> should I split the volcanic ash and radioactive partcles proposal? It seems 
>>> like ash is easily accepted, while radioactivity needs some discussions.
>>>
>>> I will here with our experts if radioactivity can replace activity, or if 
>>> this is ambiguous in the nuclear community.
>>>
>>> Concerning the isotopes, my current list has close to 400 elements. Most of 
>>> them are pure radionuclides / isotopes, but some of them are radioactive 
>>> meta-states (with different half-life), and others are chemical compounds 
>>> of radioactive isotopes, which have very different transport properties 
>>> and/or effects (e.g. iodine as
> I2, ICH3, ICs)
>>>
>>> The IAEA International Radiological Information Exchange (IRIX) format 
>>> http://bip.paa.gov.pl/download/105/23784/Zalacznik6IRIXFormatv10ReferenceDescription.pdf
>>> allows either nuclides directly or nuclide combinations, but even this 
>>> expert format has problems covering most cases.
>>>
>>> I prefer having everything in the standard_name, in particular if there is 
>>> no external community actively doing own standardization. In addition, I 
>>> don't even know what to call this external list, 'radioactive_material' 
>>> maybe, to allow for both nuclides, metastates and compounds? I still hope 
>>> to get them into the
> standard_name liste.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Heiko
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2017-12-22 17:43, Lowry, Roy K. wrote:
>>>> Dear Jonathan,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think the number of possible isotope names is relatively small (<100
>>>> - please correct me if I'm wrong) compared to the thousand upon
>>>> thousand of possible biological taxa. If so, I wonder if normalising
>>>> out the isotope name is worth the effort of maintaining the standard
>>>> list and complication to client software.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Roy.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please note that I partially retired on 01/11/2015. I am now only
>>>> working 7.5 hours a week and can only guarantee e-mail response on
>>>> Wednesdays, my day in the office. All vocabulary queries should be
>>>> sent to enquir...@bodc.ac.uk. Please also use this e-mail if your
>>>> requirement is urgent.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> --
>>>> *From:* CF-metadata <cf-metadata-boun...@cgd.ucar.edu> on behalf of
>>>> Jonathan Gregory <j.m.greg...@reading.ac.uk>
>>>> *Sent:* 22 December 2017 15:17
>>>> *To:* cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu
>>>> *Subject:* Re: [CF-metadata] Standard_name proposal for volcanic ash
>>>> and radioactive particles
>>>>
>>>> Dear Heiko and Barbara
>>>>
>>>> I see that "activity concentration" is an technical term, but in the
>>>> broader context of the CF standard name table I feel it would be
>>>> better to say radioactivity_concentration and radioactivity_content,
>>>> to make it clear what sort of activity it's about.
>>>>
>>>> As you say, we name chemical species in standard names, but there are
>>>> not so many of these that have been requested. I think it's a choice
>>>> to be made about whether isotopes should be named explicitly. In the
>>>> analogous case of biological taxa,
>>>> https://cf-trac.llnl.gov/trac/ticket/99 discussed not putting their
>>>> identifiers in the standard name. That discussion wasn't concluded. A
>>>> similar approach could be taken here, of putting "isotope" in the
>>>> standard name, and requiring there to be a string-valued coordinate
>>>> variable identifying the isotope from a standard list (like area types
>>>> and regions).
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>>
>>>> Jonathan
>>>>
>>>> ----- Forwarded message from Heiko Klein <heiko.kl...@met.no> -----
>>>>
>>>>> Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2017 09:41:42 +0100
>>>>> From: Heiko Klein <heiko.kl...@met.no>
>>>>> To: SCHERLLIN-PIRSCHER Barbara
>>>>> <barbara.scherllin-pirsc...@zamg.ac.at>,
>>>>>        "cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu" <cf-metadata@cgd.ucar.edu>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [CF-metadata] Standard_name proposal for volcanic ash
>>>>> and
>>>>>        radioactive particles
>>>>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
>>>>>        Thunderbird/52.5.0
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Barbara and list,
>>>>>
>>>>> I agree with you that both volcanic ash and nuclear particles are
>>>>> insufficiently reflected in the standard-name table and we need a
>>>>> proposal for new names.
>>>>>
>>>>> We have 'atmosphere_mass_content_of_volcanic_ash' which is the column
>>>>> load and for concentrations, we have mass_concentration_of_*_in_air
>>>>> so I would slightly modify your parameter and propose:
>>>>>
>>>>> mass_concentration_of_volcanic_ash_in_air
>>>>> canonical units: g/m^3
>>>>> description: Mass concentration means mass per unit volume and is
>>>>> used in the construction mass_concentration_of_X_in_Y, where X is a
>>>>> material constituent of Y. "Volcanic_ash" means the fine-grained
>>>>> products of explosive volcanic eruptions, such as minerals or
>>>>> crystals, older fragmented rock (e.g. andesite), and glass. Particles
>>>>> within a volcanic ash cloud have diameters less than 2 mm.
>>>>> "Volcanic_ash" does not include non-volcanic dust.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Concerning radioactivity, the situation is more difficult. I would
>>>>> say we have 2 basic types: concentrations in air and depositions, and
>>>>> the time-integral of the first. I would call depositions 'surface_content'
>>>>> in CF, since content is defined as: a quantity per unit area. I
>>>>> propose the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> activity_concentration_of_X_in_air (Bq/m3)
>>>>> Description: Activity concentration means activity per unit volume
>>>>> and is used in the construction activity_concentration_of_X_in_Y,
>>>>> where X is a radioactive material and activity denotes the number of
>>>>> decays of the material per second.
>>>>>
>>>>> surface_activity_content_of_X (Bq/m2)
>>>>> Description: "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere.
>>>>> "Content" indicates a quantity per unit area. activity of X means the
>>>>> number of radioactive decays of the material X per second.
>>>>>
>>>>> The first is often integrated over time for dose-calculations, i.e.
>>>>> integral_wrt_time in CF-nomenclature:
>>>>>
>>>>> integral_wrt_time_of_activity_concentration_of_X_in_air (Bq*s/m3)
>>>>> Description: The phrase "integral_wrt_X_of_Y" means int Y dX. The
>>>>> data variable should have an axis for X specifying the limits of the
>>>>> integral as bounds. "wrt" means with respect to.  Activity
>>>>> concentration means activity per unit volume and is used in the
>>>>> construction activity_concentration_of_X_in_Y, where X is a
>>>>> radioactive material and activity denotes the number of decays of the 
>>>>> material per second.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The tricky part is the X here, which is a very long list of
>>>>> radioactive isotopes. I attach the list which is in active use for
>>>>> us, i.e. 383 nuclides including a few meta-states and chemical
>>>>> speciations in particular for Iodine. Usual names for thes ar the
>>>>> second and third column, i.e. H3, Na24, Ar41, Ge77m, Ge77 ... In CF,
>>>>> it is most common to have these names in the standard-name (X in
>>>>> above proposals) I'm not sure if it is practical possible to add
>>>>> these 4*383 standard-names to the list? If it is just a question of 
>>>>> formatting, I can try to do that.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Heiko
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2017-12-18 14:36, SCHERLLIN-PIRSCHER Barbara wrote:
>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd like to ask some questions about appropriate standard names of
>>>>>> some
>>>>>> variables:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm looking for the standard name of mean concentration of volcanic
>>>>>> ash at specific altitude levels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I used
>>>>>>
>>>>>> mass_concentration_of_ash_in_air
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but the CF convention checker realizes that this is an invalid
>>>>>> standard_name.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Unfortunately, I did not find a valid standard name yet. Do you
>>>>>> have any recommendations?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Furthermore, I'm looking for some standard names for variables
>>>>>> related to radioactivity.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I used
>>>>>>
>>>>>> deposited_activity_concentration (in Bq/m2).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and
>>>>>>
>>>>>> time_integrated_activity_concentration_in_air (Bq s/m3).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The first variable contains information about the deposited
>>>>>> activity concentration that depends on the type of the nuclide,
>>>>>> time, latitude, and longitude.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The second variable contains information about the time-integrated
>>>>>> activity concentration of different radionuclides at specific levels.
>>>>>> It's dimensions are type of the nuclide, time, height, latitude,
>>>>>> and longitude.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you have any recommendation concerning the standard names of
>>>>>> these variables?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Finally, I need to define a variable that contains the information
>>>>>> about the radioactive nuclide itself. I defined a character
>>>>>> variable that uses the (invalid) standard name:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> radioactive_nuclides
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you also have advice for the standard name of this variable?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks a lot for your help!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Barbara
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dr. Barbara Scherllin-Pirscher
>>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>>    1 H -  3  0  0.178E-08
>>>>>    2 Na- 24  2  0.128E-04
>>>>>    3 Ar- 41  0  0.105E-03
>>>>>    4 Co- 58  2  0.113E-06
>>>>>    5 Co- 60  2  0.416E-08
>>>>>    6 Zn- 72  2  0.414E-05
>>>>>    7 Ga- 72  2  0.137E-04
>>>>>    8 Ga- 73  2  0.395E-04
>>>>>    9 Ge- 75  2  0.140E-03
>>>>>   10 Ge- 77m 2  0.128E-01
>>>>>   11 Ge- 77  2  0.170E-04
>>>>>   12 Ge- 78  2  0.133E-03
>>>>>   13 As- 77  2  0.496E-05
>>>>>   14 As- 78  2  0.127E-03
>>>>>   15 Se- 79  2  0.338E-12
>>>>>   16 Se- 81m 2  0.202E-03
>>>>>   17 Se- 81  2  0.625E-03
>>>>>   18 Se- 83m 2  0.990E-02
>>>>>   19 Se- 83  2  0.513E-03
>>>>>   20 Br- 82m 2  0.189E-02
>>>>>   21 Br- 82  2  0.544E-05
>>>>>   22 Br- 83  2  0.802E-04
>>>>>   23 Br- 84m 2  0.193E-02
>>>>>   24 Br- 84  2  0.363E-03
>>>>>   25 Kr- 83m 0  0.104E-03
>>>>>   26 Kr- 85m 0  0.438E-04
>>>>>   27 Kr- 85  0  0.203E-08
>>>>>   28 Kr- 87  0  0.152E-03
>>>>>   29 Kr- 88  0  0.686E-04
>>>>>   30 Kr- 89  0  0.364E-02
>>>>>   31 Rb- 86m 2  0.114E-01
>>>>>   32 Rb- 86  2  0.430E-06
>>>>>   33 Rb- 87  2  0.470E-18
>>>>>   34 Rb- 88  2  0.642E-03
>>>>>   35 Rb- 89  2  0.760E-03
>>>>>   36 Sr- 89  2  0.154E-06
>>>>>   37 Sr- 90  2  0.787E-09
>>>>>   38 Sr- 91  2  0.203E-04
>>>>>   39 Sr- 92  2  0.711E-04
>>>>>   40 Y - 90m 2  0.604E-04
>>>>>   41 Y - 90  2  0.301E-05
>>>>>   42 Y - 91m 2  0.232E-03
>>>>>   43 Y - 91  2  0.137E-06
>>>>>   44 Y - 92  2  0.545E-04
>>>>>   45 Y - 93  2  0.189E-04
>>>>>   46 Y - 94  2  0.608E-03
>>>>>   47 Y - 95  2  0.110E-02
>>>>>   48 Zr- 93  2  0.231E-13
>>>>>   49 Zr- 95  2  0.123E-06
>>>>>   50 Zr- 97  2  0.115E-04
>>>>>   51 Nb- 94m 2  0.185E-02
>>>>>   52 Nb- 94  2  0.110E-11
>>>>>   53 Nb- 95m 2  0.222E-05
>>>>>   54 Nb- 95  2  0.228E-06
>>>>>   55 Nb- 96  2  0.823E-05
>>>>>   56 Nb- 97m 2  0.128E-01
>>>>>   57 Nb- 97  2  0.157E-03
>>>>>   58 Nb- 98  2  0.227E-03
>>>>>   59 Mo- 99  2  0.289E-05
>>>>>   60 Mo-101  2  0.791E-03
>>>>>   61 Mo-102  2  0.104E-02
>>>>>   62 Tc- 99m 2  0.320E-04
>>>>>   63 Tc- 99  2  0.103E-12
>>>>>   64 Tc-101  2  0.814E-03
>>>>>   65 Tc-102m 2  0.269E-02
>>>>>   66 Tc-102  2  0.131E+00
>>>>>   67 Tc-104  2  0.642E-03
>>>>>   68 Ru-103  2  0.203E-06
>>>>>   69 Ru-105  2  0.434E-04
>>>>>   70 Ru-106  2  0.219E-07
>>>>>   71 Rh-103m 2  0.206E-03
>>>>>   72 Rh-105m 2  0.182E-01
>>>>>   73 Rh-105  2  0.542E-05
>>>>>   74 Rh-106m 2  0.883E-04
>>>>>   75 Rh-106  2  0.232E-01
>>>>>   76 Rh-107  2  0.532E-03
>>>>>   77 Pd-107m 2  0.325E-01
>>>>>   78 Pd-107  2  0.338E-14
>>>>>   79 Pd-109  2  0.143E-04
>>>>>   80 Pd-111m 2  0.350E-04
>>>>>   81 Pd-111  2  0.525E-03
>>>>>   82 Pd-112  2  0.958E-05
>>>>>   83 Ag-109m 2  0.175E-01
>>>>>   84 Ag-110m 2  0.297E-07
>>>>>   85 Ag-111m 2  0.937E-02
>>>>>   86 Ag-111  2  0.107E-05
>>>>>   87 Ag-112  2  0.615E-04
>>>>>   88 Ag-113m 2  0.105E-01
>>>>>   89 Ag-113  2  0.363E-04
>>>>>   90 Ag-115m 2  0.408E-01
>>>>>   91 Ag-115  2  0.550E-03
>>>>>   92 Cd-111m 2  0.237E-03
>>>>>   93 Cd-113m 2  0.151E-08
>>>>>   94 Cd-113  2  0.244E-23
>>>>>   95 Cd-115m 2  0.180E-06
>>>>>   96 Cd-115  2  0.360E-05
>>>>>   97 Cd-117m 2  0.566E-04
>>>>>   98 Cd-117  2  0.741E-04
>>>>>   99 Cd-118  2  0.230E-03
>>>>>  100 In-113m 2  0.116E-03
>>>>>  101 In-115m 2  0.428E-04
>>>>>  102 In-115  2  0.431E-23
>>>>>  103 In-116m 2  0.213E-03
>>>>>  104 In-116  2  0.488E-01
>>>>>  105 In-117m 2  0.993E-04
>>>>>  106 In-117  2  0.263E-03
>>>>>  107 In-118m 2  0.263E-02
>>>>>  108 In-118  2  0.139E+00
>>>>>  109 In-119m 2  0.642E-03
>>>>>  110 In-119  2  0.462E-02
>>>>>  111 Sn-117m 2  0.573E-06
>>>>>  112 Sn-119m 2  0.328E-07
>>>>>  113 Sn-121m 2  0.440E-09
>>>>>  114 Sn-121  2  0.718E-05
>>>>>  115 Sn-123m 2  0.289E-03
>>>>>  116 Sn-123  2  0.622E-07
>>>>>  117 Sn-125  2  0.831E-06
>>>>>  118 Sn-126  2  0.220E-12
>>>>>  119 Sn-127  2  0.908E-04
>>>>>  120 Sn-128  2  0.196E-03
>>>>>  121 Sn-130  2  0.312E-02
>>>>>  122 Sb-124m 2  0.569E-03
>>>>>  123 Sb-124  2  0.133E-06
>>>>>  124 Sb-125  2  0.805E-08
>>>>>  125 Sb-126m 2  0.608E-03
>>>>>  126 Sb-126  2  0.647E-06
>>>>>  127 Sb-127  2  0.211E-05
>>>>>  128 Sb-128m 2  0.111E-02
>>>>>  129 Sb-128  2  0.214E-04
>>>>>  130 Sb-129  2  0.444E-04
>>>>>  131 Sb-130m 2  0.175E-02
>>>>>  132 Sb-130  2  0.312E-03
>>>>>  133 Sb-131  2  0.502E-03
>>>>>  134 Te-125m 2  0.138E-06
>>>>>  135 Te-127m 2  0.736E-07
>>>>>  136 Te-127  2  0.205E-04
>>>>>  137 Te-129m 2  0.240E-06
>>>>>  138 Te-129  2  0.165E-03
>>>>>  139 Te-131m 2  0.642E-05
>>>>>  140 Te-131  2  0.462E-03
>>>>>  141 Te-132  2  0.247E-05
>>>>>  142 Te-133m 2  0.209E-03
>>>>>  143 Te-133  2  0.924E-03
>>>>>  144 Te-134  2  0.275E-03
>>>>>  145 I -129  1  0.138E-14
>>>>>  146 I -130m 1  0.130E-02
>>>>>  147 I -130  1  0.155E-04
>>>>>  148 I -131  1  0.994E-06
>>>>>  149 I -132  1  0.836E-04
>>>>>  150 I -133m 1  0.770E-01
>>>>>  151 I -133  1  0.921E-05
>>>>>  152 I -134m 1  0.321E-02
>>>>>  153 I -134  1  0.222E-03
>>>>>  154 I -135  1  0.288E-04
>>>>>  155 Xe-129m 0  0.100E-05
>>>>>  156 Xe-131m 0  0.680E-06
>>>>>  157 Xe-133m 0  0.355E-05
>>>>>  158 Xe-133  0  0.152E-05
>>>>>  159 Xe-134m 0  0.239E+01
>>>>>  160 Xe-135m 0  0.743E-03
>>>>>  161 Xe-135  0  0.210E-04
>>>>>  162 Xe-137  0  0.296E-02
>>>>>  163 Xe-138  0  0.815E-03
>>>>>  164 Cs-134m 2  0.664E-04
>>>>>  165 Cs-134  2  0.107E-07
>>>>>  166 Cs-135m 2  0.218E-03
>>>>>  167 Cs-135  2  0.956E-14
>>>>>  168 Cs-136  2  0.617E-06
>>>>>  169 Cs-137  2  0.729E-09
>>>>>  170 Cs-138  2  0.359E-03
>>>>>  171 Ba-135m 2  0.671E-05
>>>>>  172 Ba-137m 2  0.453E-02
>>>>>  173 Ba-139  2  0.139E-03
>>>>>  174 Ba-140  2  0.627E-06
>>>>>  175 La-140  2  0.456E-05
>>>>>  176 La-141  2  0.498E-04
>>>>>  177 La-142  2  0.125E-03
>>>>>  178 La-143  2  0.825E-03
>>>>>  179 Ce-141  2  0.243E-06
>>>>>  180 Ce-142  2  0.440E-24
>>>>>  181 Ce-143  2  0.584E-05
>>>>>  182 Ce-144  2  0.282E-07
>>>>>  183 Ce-146  2  0.814E-03
>>>>>  184 Pr-142m 2  0.791E-03
>>>>>  185 Pr-142  2  0.101E-04
>>>>>  186 Pr-143  2  0.591E-06
>>>>>  187 Pr-144m 2  0.161E-02
>>>>>  188 Pr-144  2  0.669E-03
>>>>>  189 Pr-145  2  0.322E-04
>>>>>  190 Pr-146  2  0.477E-03
>>>>>  191 Pr-147  2  0.963E-03
>>>>>  192 Nd-144  2  0.105E-22
>>>>>  193 Nd-147  2  0.730E-06
>>>>>  194 Nd-149  2  0.111E-03
>>>>>  195 Nd-151  2  0.932E-03
>>>>>  196 Nd-152  2  0.101E-02
>>>>>  197 Pm-147  2  0.838E-08
>>>>>  198 Pm-148m 2  0.194E-06
>>>>>  199 Pm-148  2  0.149E-05
>>>>>  200 Pm-149  2  0.363E-05
>>>>>  201 Pm-150  2  0.718E-04
>>>>>  202 Pm-151  2  0.678E-05
>>>>>  203 Pm-152m 2  0.642E-03
>>>>>  204 Pm-152  2  0.282E-02
>>>>>  205 Sm-147  2  0.205E-18
>>>>>  206 Sm-148  2  0.275E-23
>>>>>  207 Sm-149  2  0.220E-23
>>>>>  208 Sm-151  2  0.236E-09
>>>>>  209 Sm-153  2  0.414E-05
>>>>>  210 Sm-155  2  0.520E-03
>>>>>  211 Sm-156  2  0.205E-04
>>>>>  212 Eu-154  2  0.256E-08
>>>>>  213 Eu-155  2  0.458E-08
>>>>>  214 Eu-156  2  0.528E-06
>>>>>  215 Eu-157  2  0.127E-04
>>>>>  216 Eu-158  2  0.252E-03
>>>>>  217 Eu-159  2  0.638E-03
>>>>>  218 Gd-159  2  0.104E-04
>>>>>  219 Gd-162  2  0.116E-02
>>>>>  220 Tb-160  2  0.111E-06
>>>>>  221 Tb-161  2  0.116E-05
>>>>>  222 Tb-162m 2  0.863E-04
>>>>>  223 Tb-162  2  0.155E-02
>>>>>  224 Tb-163  2  0.592E-03
>>>>>  225 Dy-165  2  0.819E-04
>>>>>  226 Hg-206  2  0.144E-02
>>>>>  227 Tl-206  2  0.276E-02
>>>>>  228 Tl-207  2  0.241E-02
>>>>>  229 Tl-208  2  0.373E-02
>>>>>  230 Tl-209  2  0.525E-02
>>>>>  231 Tl-210  2  0.889E-02
>>>>>  232 Pb-207m 2  0.866E+00
>>>>>  233 Pb-209  2  0.583E-04
>>>>>  234 Pb-210  2  0.105E-08
>>>>>  235 Pb-211  2  0.320E-03
>>>>>  236 Pb-212  2  0.181E-04
>>>>>  237 Pb-213  2  0.116E-02
>>>>>  238 Pb-214  2  0.431E-03
>>>>>  239 Bi-209  2  0.110E-25
>>>>>  240 Bi-210  2  0.160E-05
>>>>>  241 Bi-211  2  0.537E-02
>>>>>  242 Bi-212  2  0.191E-03
>>>>>  243 Bi-213  2  0.246E-03
>>>>>  244 Bi-214  2  0.586E-03
>>>>>  245 Bi-215  2  0.165E-02
>>>>>  246 Po-210  2  0.580E-07
>>>>>  247 Po-211  2  0.133E+01
>>>>>  248 Po-212  2  0.228E+07
>>>>>  249 Po-213  2  0.165E+06
>>>>>  250 Po-214  2  0.423E+04
>>>>>  251 Po-215  2  0.389E+03
>>>>>  252 Po-216  2  0.462E+01
>>>>>  253 Po-217  2  0.693E-01
>>>>>  254 Po-218  2  0.379E-02
>>>>>  255 At-215  2  0.693E+04
>>>>>  256 At-216  2  0.231E+04
>>>>>  257 At-217  2  0.217E+02
>>>>>  258 At-218  2  0.347E+00
>>>>>  259 At-219  2  0.128E-01
>>>>>  260 Rn-218  2  0.198E+02
>>>>>  261 Rn-219  2  0.173E+00
>>>>>  262 Rn-220  2  0.126E-01
>>>>>  263 Rn-221  2  0.462E-03
>>>>>  264 Rn-222  2  0.210E-05
>>>>>  265 Rn-223  2  0.269E-03
>>>>>  266 Fr-221  2  0.241E-02
>>>>>  267 Fr-222  2  0.781E-03
>>>>>  268 Fr-223  2  0.525E-03
>>>>>  269 Ra-222  2  0.182E-01
>>>>>  270 Ra-223  0  0.702E-06
>>>>>  271 Ra-224  0  0.220E-05
>>>>>  272 Ra-225  0  0.542E-06
>>>>>  273 Ra-226  0  0.137E-10
>>>>>  274 Ra-227  0  0.280E-03
>>>>>  275 Ra-228  0  0.328E-08
>>>>>  276 Ra-229  0  0.693E+12
>>>>>  277 Ac-225  2  0.802E-06
>>>>>  278 Ac-226  2  0.664E-05
>>>>>  279 Ac-227  2  0.102E-08
>>>>>  280 Ac-228  2  0.314E-04
>>>>>  281 Ac-229  2  0.175E-03
>>>>>  282 Th-226  2  0.374E-03
>>>>>  283 Th-227  2  0.441E-06
>>>>>  284 Th-228  2  0.115E-07
>>>>>  285 Th-229  2  0.299E-11
>>>>>  286 Th-230  2  0.275E-12
>>>>>  287 Th-231  2  0.755E-05
>>>>>  288 Th-232  2  0.156E-17
>>>>>  289 Th-233  2  0.520E-03
>>>>>  290 Th-234  2  0.333E-06
>>>>>  291 Pa-230  2  0.453E-06
>>>>>  292 Pa-231  2  0.676E-12
>>>>>  293 Pa-232  2  0.612E-05
>>>>>  294 Pa-233  2  0.297E-06
>>>>>  295 Pa-234m 2  0.987E-02
>>>>>  296 Pa-234  2  0.285E-04
>>>>>  297 U -230  2  0.386E-06
>>>>>  298 U -231  2  0.187E-05
>>>>>  299 U -232  2  0.305E-09
>>>>>  300 U -233  2  0.136E-12
>>>>>  301 U -234  2  0.889E-13
>>>>>  302 U -235  2  0.309E-16
>>>>>  303 U -236  2  0.919E-15
>>>>>  304 U -237  2  0.119E-05
>>>>>  305 U -238  2  0.487E-17
>>>>>  306 U -239  2  0.492E-03
>>>>>  307 U -240  2  0.134E-04
>>>>>  308 Np-235  2  0.196E-07
>>>>>  309 Np-236m 2  0.170E-15
>>>>>  310 Np-236  2  0.875E-05
>>>>>  311 Np-237  2  0.103E-13
>>>>>  312 Np-238  2  0.382E-05
>>>>>  313 Np-239  2  0.341E-05
>>>>>  314 Np-240m 2  0.158E-02
>>>>>  315 Np-240  2  0.183E-03
>>>>>  316 Pu-235  2  0.444E-03
>>>>>  317 Pu-236  2  0.771E-08
>>>>>  318 Pu-237  2  0.176E-06
>>>>>  319 Pu-238  2  0.255E-09
>>>>>  320 Pu-239  2  0.900E-12
>>>>>  321 Pu-240  2  0.334E-11
>>>>>  322 Pu-241  2  0.166E-08
>>>>>  323 Pu-242  2  0.580E-13
>>>>>  324 Pu-243  2  0.387E-04
>>>>>  325 Pu-244  2  0.275E-15
>>>>>  326 Pu-245  2  0.193E-04
>>>>>  327 Am-240  2  0.378E-05
>>>>>  328 Am-241  2  0.480E-10
>>>>>  329 Am-242* 2  0.495E+02
>>>>>  330 Am-242m 2  0.145E-09
>>>>>  331 Am-242  2  0.120E-04
>>>>>  332 Am-243  2  0.276E-11
>>>>>  333 Am-244m 2  0.444E-03
>>>>>  334 Am-244  2  0.191E-04
>>>>>  335 Am-245  2  0.917E-04
>>>>>  336 Cm-241  2  0.229E-06
>>>>>  337 Cm-242  2  0.492E-07
>>>>>  338 Cm-243  2  0.686E-09
>>>>>  339 Cm-244  2  0.125E-08
>>>>>  340 Cm-245  2  0.236E-11
>>>>>  341 Cm-246  2  0.399E-11
>>>>>  342 Cm-247  2  0.137E-14
>>>>>  343 Cm-248  2  0.467E-13
>>>>>  344 Cm-249  2  0.181E-03
>>>>>  345 Cm-250  2  0.318E-11
>>>>>  346 Bk-249  2  0.255E-07
>>>>>  347 Bk-250  2  0.598E-04
>>>>>  348 Cf-249  2  0.610E-10
>>>>>  349 Cf-250  2  0.169E-08
>>>>>  350 Cf-251  2  0.275E-10
>>>>>  351 Cf-252  2  0.829E-08
>>>>>  352 Cf-253  2  0.456E-06
>>>>>  353 Cf-254  2  0.133E-06
>>>>>  354 Es-253  2  0.392E-06
>>>>>  355 Es-254m 2  0.491E-05
>>>>>  356 Es-254  2  0.291E-07
>>>>>  357 Es-255  2  0.209E-06
>>>>>  358 C - 11  0  0.567E-03
>>>>>  359 N - 13  0  0.116E-02
>>>>>  360 O - 15  0  0.567E-02
>>>>>  361 F - 18  0  0.115E-03
>>>>>  380 Mn- 54  2  2.571E-08
>>>>>  545 I -129e 1  0.138E-14
>>>>>  645 I -129o 1  0.138E-14
>>>>>  745 I -129a 1  0.138E-14
>>>>>  547 I -130e 1  0.155E-04
>>>>>  647 I -130o 1  0.155E-04
>>>>>  747 I -130a 1  0.155E-04
>>>>>  548 I -131e 1  0.994E-06
>>>>>  648 I -131o 1  0.994E-06
>>>>>  748 I -131a 1  0.994E-06
>>>>>  549 I -132e 1  0.836E-04
>>>>>  649 I -132o 1  0.836E-04
>>>>>  749 I -132a 1  0.836E-04
>>>>>  551 I -133e 1  0.921E-05
>>>>>  651 I -133o 1  0.921E-05
>>>>>  751 I -133a 1  0.921E-05
>>>>>  553 I -134e 1  0.222E-03
>>>>>  653 I -134o 1  0.222E-03
>>>>>  753 I -134a 1  0.222E-03
>>>>>  554 I -135e 1  0.288E-04
>>>>>  654 I -135o 1  0.288E-04
>>>>>  754 I -135a 1  0.288E-04
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