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Yu. P. Yanshevskiy
Yu. P. Yanshevskiy

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  • Date submitted
    1968-08-17
  • Date accepted
    1968-10-03

Some features of secondary gamma spectra in line-of-sight geometry and their use in X-ray radiometric method

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The X-ray radiometric method is realized in a line-of-sight geometry, when the detector is oriented so that it “sees” a part of the surface of the investigated medium irradiated by the source. In this geometry the detector registers mainly single scattered gamma-quanta and X-ray fluorescence of the element to be determined. A secondary role is played by multiple scattering, the influence of which is significantly reduced by collimation of primary and secondary radiation. When using soft gamma radiation sources (energy e=70-80 kev), measurements can be made in a wide solid angle. In ordinary cases, the spectra of secondary radiation have a general character.

How to cite: Mitov V.N., Yanshevskiy Y.P., Leman E.P. Some features of secondary gamma spectra in line-of-sight geometry and their use in X-ray radiometric method // Journal of Mining Institute. 1969. Vol. 56. Iss. 2. p. 122-127.