Title :
Surface horizontal logging for radon at a Superfund site
Author :
Gadeken, L.L. ; Madigan, Wm P.
Author_Institution :
Halliburton Energy Services, Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Department of Energy sponsored an Expedited Site Characterization study performed by Ames Laboratory at the St. Louis (Missouri) Airport Site during August-September, 1994. Uranium processing occurred there during the Cold War and significant residual radioactive contamination now exists on site. This paper reports on continuous gamma ray spectroscopy measurements to identify the emitting isotopes and to quantify the amount of radioactivity present for each. An oilfield wireline gamma ray spectrometry sonde (the Compensated Spectral Natural Gamma instrument) was adapted to perform horizontal measurements with the detector section 3 ft above the soil surface. The results of the gamma ray spectroscopy measurements are discussed
Keywords :
gamma-ray spectroscopy; geophysical techniques; pollution measurement; radiation detection; radioactive pollution; radioactivity measurement; radon; soil; Compensated Spectral Natural Gamma instrument; Rn; Superfund site; continuous gamma ray spectroscopy measurements; gamma ray spectroscopy measurements; oilfield wireline gamma ray spectrometry sonde; residual radioactive contamination; surface horizontal logging; uranium processing; Airports; Gamma ray detection; Instruments; Isotopes; Laboratories; Performance evaluation; Pollution measurement; Soil measurements; Spectroscopy; Surface contamination;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on