Title of article
Compton scattering tomography in soil compaction study
Author/Authors
Balogun، نويسنده , , F.A. and Cruvinel، نويسنده , , P.E.، نويسنده ,
Pages
6
From page
502
To page
507
Abstract
Compton scattering imaging technique is investigated as a possible tool in soil density distribution mapping for agricultural purposes. In Compton scattering tomography, the number of photons that had been inelastically scattered from a well-defined volume of a sample is employed as a non-destructive technique to display soil density distribution. Images are also shown, of soil samples, at two closely related densities. Good contrast is recorded between the various inserts and their host matrix. Line scans through the images showed good contrast resolution, shape and edge definition. Spatial resolution could be enhanced by the use of a focussing collimator on the detector. This will also serve to increase the solid angle subtended at the detector by the scattering volume, with a possible reduction in counting time at the same precision level.
Keywords
soil , Compton , scattering , images , Density
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2021951
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