Sensitivity of in-situ gamma-ray spectra to soil density and water content

A.V. de Groot, E.R. van der Graaf*, R.J. de Meijer, M. Maucec

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    The effects of sediment water content and bulk density on measurements of in-situ environmental gamma-radiation were investigated using Monte-Carlo simulations. The simulations consider a large bismuth-germanate detector in a semi-infinite geometry. The volume contributing radiation to the detector decreases with increasing sediment bulk density, as the detector sees' a constant sediment mass. The effect of variations in porosity on gamma-ray spectra is negligible. Variations in water content affect the shape of the spectra only in the region below 0.1 MeV and, more importantly, strongly affect spectral intensity. Separate measurements of sediment water content, when expressed as mass fraction of water, can be used to correct spectra collected on sediments with varying water content. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)519-523
    Aantal pagina's5
    TijdschriftNuclear instruments & methods in physics research section a-Accelerators spectrometers detectors and associated equipment
    Volume600
    Nummer van het tijdschrift2
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 1-mrt.-2009

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