Temperature Stabilization of Gamma Ray Transmission Equipment
1970
Reginato, R. J. (Robert J.) | Stout, Karl
Accurate measurements of water content of soil in situ can now be made using an improved gamma ray transmission method. Prior to this development, existing equipment tried in the field responded to temperature fluctuations as well as density and water content changes. With the new method, the nuclear counting system is stabilized on a reference ⁶⁰Co gamma ray source attached to the detector assembly. Density changes are then measured with a ¹³⁷Cs gamma ray source about 30 cm away from the detector. In laboratory tests, similar attenuated count rates were obtained for ¹³⁷Cs gamma rays through a standard absorber while the temperature was varied from 5 to 33C.
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