A description is given of a gamma-ray spectrometer complex consisting of four interchangeable, low-background NaI(Tl) crystals that operate simultaneously. The system is used in determination of concentrations of natural radioactive elements and sedimentation rates of bottom sediments by the ionium method. Three detector sizes are used, depending on amount of material available: 80x80; 100x100, and 150x150. The system is operated clockwise and data are brought out on a punch tape; results are computer-processed. Examples are shown of the complex use in determining sedimentation rates of bottom sediments in the Southeast Pacific and concentrations of natural radioactive elements in DSDP Hole 381
The present work is carried out to obtain quantitative information of some natural radioactive mater...
Sedimentation can cause numerous problems in rivers, estuaries, harbors, and coastal areas. It is th...
A joint research project between the British Geological Survey and Nuclear Geophysics Division of th...
Measurement of natural radioactivity has been used in both a qualitative and a quantitative way in m...
In order to solve the problem of continuous or periodic monitoring of water areas affected by radioa...
The radionuclide activities were measured in sea sediment and coastal sand samples taken from the Bl...
Natural gamma ray measurements are made routinely during core logging using the physical property mu...
This article contains data on the activity concentration of natural radionuclides in coastal sedimen...
Monitoring large (underwater) surfaces, with rapidly varying composition, requires a sampling densit...
The systems most commonly used for low level gamma radiation spectroscopy in seawater, are based on ...
Abstract – A reconnaissance study has been made on the distribution of 238U, 232Th, 40K, 137Cs and g...
The Suhoe Sea Gulf is a unique White Sea water body. Taking into account the risk of contamination o...
The fissionable elements content, particularly uranium, of the Black Sea sediment samples obtained i...
Activity measurements on sediment samples for trapped-charge geological dating using gamma-ray spect...
A non-destructive and specific counting technique employing β and γ detectors in coinciden...
The present work is carried out to obtain quantitative information of some natural radioactive mater...
Sedimentation can cause numerous problems in rivers, estuaries, harbors, and coastal areas. It is th...
A joint research project between the British Geological Survey and Nuclear Geophysics Division of th...
Measurement of natural radioactivity has been used in both a qualitative and a quantitative way in m...
In order to solve the problem of continuous or periodic monitoring of water areas affected by radioa...
The radionuclide activities were measured in sea sediment and coastal sand samples taken from the Bl...
Natural gamma ray measurements are made routinely during core logging using the physical property mu...
This article contains data on the activity concentration of natural radionuclides in coastal sedimen...
Monitoring large (underwater) surfaces, with rapidly varying composition, requires a sampling densit...
The systems most commonly used for low level gamma radiation spectroscopy in seawater, are based on ...
Abstract – A reconnaissance study has been made on the distribution of 238U, 232Th, 40K, 137Cs and g...
The Suhoe Sea Gulf is a unique White Sea water body. Taking into account the risk of contamination o...
The fissionable elements content, particularly uranium, of the Black Sea sediment samples obtained i...
Activity measurements on sediment samples for trapped-charge geological dating using gamma-ray spect...
A non-destructive and specific counting technique employing β and γ detectors in coinciden...
The present work is carried out to obtain quantitative information of some natural radioactive mater...
Sedimentation can cause numerous problems in rivers, estuaries, harbors, and coastal areas. It is th...
A joint research project between the British Geological Survey and Nuclear Geophysics Division of th...