DocumentCode
1294703
Title
Experimental evaluation of the submerged detector method to improve the accuracy of in-situ gamma spectrometry
Author
MacDonald, J. ; Gibson, C.J. ; Fish, P.J. ; Assinder, D.J.
Author_Institution
Med. Phys. Dept., Clan Clwyd Hosp., Bodelwyddan, UK
Volume
46
Issue
6
fYear
1999
Firstpage
2281
Lastpage
2288
Abstract
The rapid and accurate quantification of radioactivity in the ground is important in many instances to enable appropriate decisions to be made about limiting its use. In-situ gamma spectrometry has been shown to be a potentially powerful technique for providing this information but its accuracy is dependent on knowledge of the activity variation with depth which is generally unavailable. Methods that allow this distribution to be rapidly determined have previously been published but all rely on a fixed depth-distribution model which is unrealistic. A novel technique using submerged collimated detector measurements termed the "submerged detector method" (SDM) has been proposed, and theoretically assessed in earlier work and has given promising results. In this work, the SDM is experimentally assessed at 19 sites in Wales, U.K., of variable /sup 137/Cs activity levels and profile shapes. Practicality and accuracy both in the derived activity per unit area and the profile shapes were assessed against the best of the other methods. The results confirm that the SDM gives more accurate results with the derived activity per unit area on average within /spl sim/40% of the true value and the depth distributions being more accurately determined.
Keywords
caesium; gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray spectroscopy; pollution measurement; radiation monitoring; radioactive pollution; radioisotopes; soil; Cs; Wales; accuracy improvement; activity variation; depth-distribution model; ground; insitu gamma spectrometry; profile shapes; radioactivity quantification; soil; submerged detector method; variable /sup 137/Cs activity levels; Collimators; Contamination; Costs; Fault location; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Marine animals; Shape; Soil; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.819318
Filename
819318
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