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Vol 64 Iss. 2
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113-116
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Continuous recording of equivalent uranium and thorium contents in gamma-spectral logging

Authors:
Yu. O. Kozynda
G. F. Novikov
A. Ya. Sinitsyn
Date submitted:
1973-08-09
Date accepted:
1973-10-01
Date published:
1974-02-01

Abstract

Continuous recording of equivalent contents of radioactive elements instead of registration of count rates in differential channels during gamma-spectral measurements allows to quickly obtain information on the distribution of elements in the studied object and simplify the processing and interpretation of results. This method is used for search gamma-spectral surveys in motion. We have used continuous recording of uranium (by radium) and thorium contents in gamma-spectral logging at the site of two-component uranium-thorium ores.

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References

  1. Smirnov G. S. et al. Aerogamma-spectral method of prospecting for uranium ore deposits. Izd. VITR, 1967.
  2. Gorn L. S., Khazanov B. I. Radiation Intensity Registers. Atomizdat, 1965.
  3. Novikov G. F. et al. Basics of Interpretation of Gamma-Spectral Logging Diagrams at Uranium-Torium Ore Deposits. Methods of Ore Geophysics, 1970, issue 9.
  4. Ovchinnikov A. K. et al. Instruction on gamma logging in prospecting and exploration of uranium deposits. Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963.

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