Literature DB >> 22137648

A new FSA approach for in situ γ ray spectroscopy.

A Caciolli1, M Baldoncini, G P Bezzon, C Broggini, G P Buso, I Callegari, T Colonna, G Fiorentini, E Guastaldi, F Mantovani, G Massa, R Menegazzo, L Mou, C Rossi Alvarez, M Shyti, A Zanon, G Xhixha.   

Abstract

An increasing demand of environmental radioactivity monitoring comes both from the scientific community and from the society. This requires accurate, reliable and fast response preferably from portable radiation detectors. Thanks to recent improvements in the technology, γ spectroscopy with sodium iodide scintillators has been proved to be an excellent tool for in-situ measurements for the identification and quantitative determination of γ ray emitting radioisotopes, reducing time and costs. Both for geological and civil purposes not only (40)K, (238)U, and (232)Th have to be measured, but there is also a growing interest to determine the abundances of anthropic elements, like (137)Cs and (131)I, which are used to monitor the effect of nuclear accidents or other human activities. The Full Spectrum Analysis (FSA) approach has been chosen to analyze the γ spectra. The Non Negative Least Square (NNLS) and the energy calibration adjustment have been implemented in this method for the first time in order to correct the intrinsic problem related with the χ(2) minimization which could lead to artifacts and non physical results in the analysis. A new calibration procedure has been developed for the FSA method by using in situ γ spectra instead of calibration pad spectra. Finally, the new method has been validated by acquiring γ spectra with a 10.16 cm × 10.16 cm sodium iodide detector in 80 different sites in the Ombrone basin, in Tuscany. The results from the FSA method have been compared with the laboratory measurements by using HPGe detectors on soil samples collected particular, the (137)Cs isotopes has been implemented in the analysis since it has been found not negligible during the in-situ measurements.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22137648     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.10.071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  In-situ γ-ray analysis of ground surface radioactivity using portable HPGe γ spectrometer.

Authors:  Zeqian Wu; Bairong Wang; Jian Sun; Yuqi Wang; Changwei Zhao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  In the Field Feasibility of a Simple Method to Check for Radioactivity in Commodities and in the Environment.

Authors:  Stefano Alessandri
Journal:  PLoS Curr       Date:  2017-05-30

3.  Accuracy of Flight Altitude Measured with Low-Cost GNSS, Radar and Barometer Sensors: Implications for Airborne Radiometric Surveys.

Authors:  Matteo Albéri; Marica Baldoncini; Carlo Bottardi; Enrico Chiarelli; Giovanni Fiorentini; Kassandra Giulia Cristina Raptis; Eugenio Realini; Mirko Reguzzoni; Lorenzo Rossi; Daniele Sampietro; Virginia Strati; Fabio Mantovani
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-08-16       Impact factor: 3.576

4.  An Easily Integrable Industrial System for Gamma Spectroscopic Analysis and Traceability of Stones and Building Materials.

Authors:  Marco Marini; Silvia Panicacci; Massimiliano Donati; Luca Fanucci; Erica Fanchini; Andrea Pepperosa; Massimo Morichi; Matteo Albéri; Enrico Chiarelli; Michele Montuschi; Kassandra Giulia Cristina Raptis; Andrea Serafini; Virginia Strati; Fabio Mantovani
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-07       Impact factor: 3.576

Review 5.  Determination, Separation and Application of 137Cs: A Review.

Authors:  Yiyao Cao; Lei Zhou; Hong Ren; Hua Zou
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.614

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