Field gamma-ray spectrometer GS256: measurements stability

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  • Andrej MOJZEŠ Department of applied and environmental geophysics, Faculty of natural sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10126-009-0003-7

Keywords:

ground gamma-ray spectrometry, concentrations of 40 K, 238 U and 232 Th in near-surface layer, meteorological conditions, stability and repeatability of readings

Abstract

The  stability of in  situ  readings of  the  portable gamma-ray spectrometer GS256 during  the field season  of 2006 was  studied. The instrument is an impulse  detector  of gamma  rays  based  on NaI(Tl)  311 × 311  scintillation unit  and  256-channel  spectral analyzer which allows  simultaneous assessment of up to 8 radioisotopes in rocks.   It is commonly used  in surface geophysical survey for the measurement of natural 40 K, 238 U and 232 Th but  also  artificial 137 Cs quantities. The statistical evaluation is given  of both  repeated measurements - in the laboratory and  at  several field  control  points  in  different  survey areas.   The  variability of values shows both the instrument stability and also the relative influence  of some meteorological factors, mainly rainfalls.The analysis shows  an acceptable level  of instrument measurements stability, the necessity to avoid  measurement under  unfavourable  meteorological conditions and  to keep detailed field book information about  time,  position  and  work conditions.

Author Biography

Andrej MOJZEŠ, Department of applied and environmental geophysics, Faculty of natural sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava

Mlynská dolina, pav. G, SK-842 15 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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2009-03-01

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