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Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998

On 07 October 1998 a helicopter radiometric survey was flown in the vicinity of Krageroe municipality. The purpose of the survey was to provide radiometric information to help assess radon hazard from radioactive rocks in the area. A total of 60 line-kilometres of radiometric data were acquired in a...

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Autores principales: Beard, L P, Mogaard, J O
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747942
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description On 07 October 1998 a helicopter radiometric survey was flown in the vicinity of Krageroe municipality. The purpose of the survey was to provide radiometric information to help assess radon hazard from radioactive rocks in the area. A total of 60 line-kilometres of radiometric data were acquired in a single flight, covering an area of approximately 3 square km with a 50-m line spacing. The data were collected by Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) personnel and processed at NGU. Radiometric data were reduced using the three-channel procedure recommended by the International Atomic Energy Association. All data were gridded using square cells with 30-m sides and geophysical maps were produced at a scale of 1:5000. This report covers aspects of data acquisition and processing (Author)
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spelling cern-7479422019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747942engBeard, L PMogaard, J OData acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998Health Physics and Radiation EffectsOn 07 October 1998 a helicopter radiometric survey was flown in the vicinity of Krageroe municipality. The purpose of the survey was to provide radiometric information to help assess radon hazard from radioactive rocks in the area. A total of 60 line-kilometres of radiometric data were acquired in a single flight, covering an area of approximately 3 square km with a 50-m line spacing. The data were collected by Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) personnel and processed at NGU. Radiometric data were reduced using the three-channel procedure recommended by the International Atomic Energy Association. All data were gridded using square cells with 30-m sides and geophysical maps were produced at a scale of 1:5000. This report covers aspects of data acquisition and processing (Author)NGU-R-2000-011oai:cds.cern.ch:7479422000
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Beard, L P
Mogaard, J O
Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998
title Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998
title_full Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998
title_fullStr Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998
title_full_unstemmed Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998
title_short Data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, Krageroe, 1998
title_sort data acquisition and processing - helicopter radiometric survey, krageroe, 1998
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
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