AIRBORNE GAMMA RAY SPECTROMETRY

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Abstract

Current world-wide interest in uranium search coincides with rapid development in sophisticated electronic equipment and techniques designed to detect gamma radiation from naturally occurring radioactive elements; this article discusses theory, equipment, operations, and interpretation aspects of spectrometric surveying, and is confined to airborne applications.

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TIPPER DB. (1969). AIRBORNE GAMMA RAY SPECTROMETRY. Australian Mining, 61(4), 42–44. https://doi.org/10.4287/jsprs.32.36

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