Monte Carlo based calibration of scintillation detectors for laboratory and in situ gamma ray measurements

E. R. van der Graaf*, J. Limburg, R. L. Koomans, M. Tijs

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    Abstract

    The calibration of scintillation detectors for gamma radiation in a well characterized setup can be transferred to other geometries using Monte Carlo simulations to account for the differences between the calibration and the other geometry. In this study a calibration facility was used that is constructed from bricks of well-known activity concentrations of (40)K and of radionuclides from the (238)U- and (232)Th-series. Transfer of the calibration was attempted to a Marinelli beaker geometry with the detector inside a lead shield and to an in situ application with the detector positioned on a sand bed. In general this resulted in good correspondence (within 5-10%) between the activity concentrations derived using the transferred calibration and activities that were derived by independent measurements. Some discrepancies were identified that were attributed to coincident summing in the natural decay series and interference of radon. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)270-282
    Number of pages13
    JournalJournal of Environmental Radioactivity
    Volume102
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar-2011

    Keywords

    • Gamma spectrometry
    • Scintillation detector
    • In situ measurements
    • Calibration
    • Monte Carlo simulations
    • COINCIDENCE-SUMMING CORRECTIONS
    • SPECTROMETRY
    • EMANATION
    • SPECTRA
    • DENSITY
    • SAMPLES
    • RADON
    • SOILS

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