Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5497871 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
A measurement station dedicated for quantitative radiological characterisation of naturally occurring radionuclides in a metallurgical company and based on gamma-ray spectrometry was developed. The station is intended for performing quality control of final non-ferrous metal products and for radiological checks of incoming materials. A low-background point-contact HPGe-detector was used and the signal was split in two branches to enable collecting simultaneously spectra with high amplification (for gamma-ray energies below 250Â keV) and low amplification.
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Authors
G. Lutter, I. Vandael Schreurs, T. Croymans, W. Schroeyers, S. Schreurs, M. Hult, G. Marissens, H. Stroh, F. Tzika,