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EPSRC Reference: GR/M15842/01
Title: INVESTIGATION OF IMPROVED NA(TI) AND CSI(TI) DETECTORS ARRAYS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBOURNE GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY
Principal Investigator: Sanderson, Professor DCW
Other Investigators:
McConville, Dr P Owens, Professor R Ireland, Professor D
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Department: Scottish Univ Environmental Res Centre
Organisation: Scottish Univ Res & Reactor Centre
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 April 1998 Ends: 31 May 1999 Value (£): 49,404
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Nuclear Structure
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Airborne gamma spectrometry is increasingly used for rapid investigations of natural and anthropogenic radiation in the environment, with particular relevance to environmental studies and nuclear emergency response. Current methods are based on high volume Nal spectrometers operated on their own, or in conjunction with Ge detectors, from low flying aircraft. Detector arrays are frequently summed, resulting in degradation of energy resolution, and in potential loss of information concerning the activity distribution, which is relevant to calibration and interpretation. New detector configurations and data processing methods will be investigated for large Nal(TI) arrays to improve on composite energy resolution, and to recover source distribution information from the signals from individual detector elements. The potential of obtaining further improvements from Csl(TI) detector arrays with photodiode readout will be explored both by stimulation, and through the development of an experimental detector array.
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