Title of article :
Spectral deconvolution and operational use of stripping ratios in airborne radiometrics
Author/Authors :
J. D. Allyson، نويسنده , , D. C. W. Sanderson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Spectral deconvolution using stripping ratios for a set of pre-defined energy windows is the simplest means of reducing the most important part of γ-ray spectral information. In this way, the effective interferences between the measured peaks are removed, leading, through a calibration, to clear estimates of radionuclide inventory. While laboratory measurements of stripping ratios are relatively easy to acquire, with detectors placed above small-scale calibration pads of known radionuclide concentrations, the extrapolation to measurements at altitudes where airborne survey detectors are used bring difficulties such as air-path attenuation and greater uncertainties in knowing ground level inventories. Stripping ratios are altitude dependent, and laboratory measurements using various absorbers to simulate the air-path have been used with some success. Full-scale measurements from an aircraft require a suitable location where radionuclide concentrations vary little over the field of view of the detector (which may be hundreds of metres). Monte Carlo simulations offer the potential of full-scale reproduction of γ-ray transport and detection mechanisms. Investigations have been made to evaluate stripping ratios using experimental and Monte Carlo methods.
Keywords :
Stripping ratios , Spectral deconvolution
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity