alpha radiation, the results of which has no bearing on pre or post war, it is quite literally the source from which it was mined. Crandon wisconsin for instance is a ultra low emissive mine, while the nickel mine in alberta is a high emissive mine because they have also found uranium there. alpha radiation poses no danger to humans whatsoever. When referencing low alpha lead or copper or nickel it means the metal itself is old, it has not been remelted, mined or anything for 50-70 plus years. You can buy a cold war era digital dosimeter that has filters for alpha/beta and gamma particles for about 75 dollars.
How to test for actual emissions. The standard is the create a "sample" that is exposed to the sensor tube, as clean as possible. put the beta filter on it so that your exposed only to gamma, measure the counts over sixty minutes, then measure beta...then finally take the filters off and measure alpha counts... A= Counts-Gamma and Beta. now, with the BETA filter on take a background sample. Deduct this number from A. A low alpha buyer is very specific about this and will want to know this number in microsieverts. They may ask for REM, if that's the case take your calculation and multiply by 100.
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