In situ and airborne gamma ray spectrometry have been shown to provide rapid and spatially representative estimates of environmental radioactivity across a range of landscapes. However, one of the principal limitations of this technique has been the influence of changes in the vertical distribution of the source (e.g. 137Cs) on the observed photon fluence resulting in a significant reduction in the accuracy of the in situ activity measurement. A flexible approach for single gamma photon emitting radionuclides is presented, which relies on the quantification of forward scattering (or valley region between the full energy peak and Compton edge) within the gamma ray spectrum to compensate for changes in the 137Cs vertical activity distribution...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
When applying the standard method of in-situ gamma spectrometry to determine deposited radionuclide ...
A study has been conducted which demonstrates the reproducibility of Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry...
The use of in-situ gamma ray spectrometry provides a means of rapidly estimating environmental radio...
Radionuclide bearing effluents discharged into the Irish Sea have resulted in the accumulation of ra...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...
In situ gamma spectrometry was introduced as part of a national soil and herbage pollution survey of...
Spatially representative sampling of both natural and anthropogenic deposits in the environment is ...
AbstractHigh-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small h...
A short aerial gamma ray survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Springfields site and Ribble Es...
Mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is an important instrument in the emergency preparedness for nucle...
The response of large volume Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS) detectors has been modelled using Mon...
Spatial variability is an important feature in many environmental studies, which influences comparis...
Stationary and mobile field gamma spectrometry is a useful tool for rapid estimation of environmenta...
High-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small hotspots ...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
When applying the standard method of in-situ gamma spectrometry to determine deposited radionuclide ...
A study has been conducted which demonstrates the reproducibility of Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry...
The use of in-situ gamma ray spectrometry provides a means of rapidly estimating environmental radio...
Radionuclide bearing effluents discharged into the Irish Sea have resulted in the accumulation of ra...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...
In situ gamma spectrometry was introduced as part of a national soil and herbage pollution survey of...
Spatially representative sampling of both natural and anthropogenic deposits in the environment is ...
AbstractHigh-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small h...
A short aerial gamma ray survey was conducted in the vicinity of the Springfields site and Ribble Es...
Mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is an important instrument in the emergency preparedness for nucle...
The response of large volume Airborne Gamma Spectrometry (AGS) detectors has been modelled using Mon...
Spatial variability is an important feature in many environmental studies, which influences comparis...
Stationary and mobile field gamma spectrometry is a useful tool for rapid estimation of environmenta...
High-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small hotspots ...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
When applying the standard method of in-situ gamma spectrometry to determine deposited radionuclide ...
A study has been conducted which demonstrates the reproducibility of Airborne Gamma-ray Spectrometry...