Stationary and mobile field gamma spectrometry is a useful tool for rapid estimation of environmental radioactivity inventories on and in the ground. A weak point however, is that the depth distribution of the activity in the ground must be known in order to calculate the true activity per unit area or unit mass from an observed photon fluence rate. A promising method for converting incoming spectral data into both true activity content and depth distribution in real time is the peak-to-valley method, which is based on an analysis of the ratio between count rates from primary and forward-scattered photons. In this study the peak-to-valley method was adapted to car-borne mobile gamma spectrometry, where the depth distribution of (137)Cs is f...
Gamma-ray background radiation significantly reduces detection sensitivity when searching for radioa...
A new empirical method for in situ determination of the inventory of 137Cs in soil (ACs, kBq m−2) at...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
Mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is an important instrument in the emergency preparedness for nucle...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...
In this study an algorithm was developed for calculating maximum detectable distance (MDD) for mobil...
In situ and airborne gamma ray spectrometry have been shown to provide rapid and spatially represent...
When applying the standard method of in-situ gamma spectrometry to determine deposited radionuclide ...
The use of difference spectra, with a filtering of a rolling average background, as a variation of t...
The use of in-situ gamma ray spectrometry provides a means of rapidly estimating environmental radio...
The peak-to-valley (PTV) method was investigated experimentally comparing PTV ratios for three HPGe ...
In several places, programmes are in place to locate and recover radioactive particles that have the...
A well-founded decision needs to take into account as much information from a sample as possible. In...
This chapter provides a historical perspective for the development and implementation of mobile gamm...
AbstractHigh-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small h...
Gamma-ray background radiation significantly reduces detection sensitivity when searching for radioa...
A new empirical method for in situ determination of the inventory of 137Cs in soil (ACs, kBq m−2) at...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...
Mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is an important instrument in the emergency preparedness for nucle...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...
In this study an algorithm was developed for calculating maximum detectable distance (MDD) for mobil...
In situ and airborne gamma ray spectrometry have been shown to provide rapid and spatially represent...
When applying the standard method of in-situ gamma spectrometry to determine deposited radionuclide ...
The use of difference spectra, with a filtering of a rolling average background, as a variation of t...
The use of in-situ gamma ray spectrometry provides a means of rapidly estimating environmental radio...
The peak-to-valley (PTV) method was investigated experimentally comparing PTV ratios for three HPGe ...
In several places, programmes are in place to locate and recover radioactive particles that have the...
A well-founded decision needs to take into account as much information from a sample as possible. In...
This chapter provides a historical perspective for the development and implementation of mobile gamm...
AbstractHigh-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small h...
Gamma-ray background radiation significantly reduces detection sensitivity when searching for radioa...
A new empirical method for in situ determination of the inventory of 137Cs in soil (ACs, kBq m−2) at...
In case of a release of radioactive nuclides into the environment it is necessary to have reliable ...