Spatial variability is an important feature in many environmental studies, which influences comparison estimates of environmental radioactivity from soil samples and in-situ or airborne γ-ray spectrometry. Comparisons between ground based and airborne gamma ray spectrometry are needed both for interpretation and for calibration purposes. However, under normal environmental conditions such comparisons may be affected by the considerable differences in the spatial response of these measurement techniques. A sampling methodology is presented which enables soil sample derived estimates of environmental radioactivity to be effectively compared with in-situ and aerial survey results. Examples of calibration sites and derived sensitivity est...
In recent years proximal soil sensing techniques have been applied to investigate the spatial distri...
Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS) is well suited to the mapping of radioactivity in the environment....
A study has been conducted which demonstrates the reproducibility of Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry...
Spatially representative sampling of both natural and anthropogenic deposits in the environment is ...
In situ gamma spectrometry was introduced as part of a national soil and herbage pollution survey of...
Previous work on the characterisation of land areas with moderate contamination levels showed that i...
"A comparison between two methodologies for environmental gamma-ray spectrometry were carried out. L...
In situ and airborne gamma ray spectrometry have been shown to provide rapid and spatially represent...
International audienceFollowing Fukushima nuclear disaster, several data gathering campaigns surveye...
The purpose of this work is to investigate experimentally and theoretically a range of problems enco...
Clustered sampling often results during environmental site investigations when localized areas are o...
Measurements made in situ with gamma detectors and ex situ measurements of soil samples in a laborat...
International audienceThe paper strives to identify through geostatistical simulations the parameter...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
To obtain information on the spatial variability of fallout 137Cs in the soil of a small area, the a...
In recent years proximal soil sensing techniques have been applied to investigate the spatial distri...
Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS) is well suited to the mapping of radioactivity in the environment....
A study has been conducted which demonstrates the reproducibility of Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry...
Spatially representative sampling of both natural and anthropogenic deposits in the environment is ...
In situ gamma spectrometry was introduced as part of a national soil and herbage pollution survey of...
Previous work on the characterisation of land areas with moderate contamination levels showed that i...
"A comparison between two methodologies for environmental gamma-ray spectrometry were carried out. L...
In situ and airborne gamma ray spectrometry have been shown to provide rapid and spatially represent...
International audienceFollowing Fukushima nuclear disaster, several data gathering campaigns surveye...
The purpose of this work is to investigate experimentally and theoretically a range of problems enco...
Clustered sampling often results during environmental site investigations when localized areas are o...
Measurements made in situ with gamma detectors and ex situ measurements of soil samples in a laborat...
International audienceThe paper strives to identify through geostatistical simulations the parameter...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
To obtain information on the spatial variability of fallout 137Cs in the soil of a small area, the a...
In recent years proximal soil sensing techniques have been applied to investigate the spatial distri...
Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS) is well suited to the mapping of radioactivity in the environment....
A study has been conducted which demonstrates the reproducibility of Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry...