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SINGLE-SOURCE GAMMA RADIATION PROCEDURES FOR IMPROVED CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENTS IN POROUS MEDIA
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1998
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EngineeringHydrogeophysicsPorous BodyCalibrationPorous MediaAnalytical ChemistryInstrumentationRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesHydrogeologyRadiation DetectionRadiation TransportWater-saturated Porous MediaWater QualityRadiation ApplicationSalt Concentration ValuesDosimetryEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringPorosity
When dual-energy gamma radiation systems are employed for measurements in porous media, count rates from both sources are often used to compute parameter values. However, for several applications, the count rates of just one source are sufficient. These applications include the determination of volumetric liquid content values in two-liquid systems and salt concentration values in water-saturated porous media. Single-energy gamma radiation procedures for three applications are described in this paper. Through an error analysis, single-source procedures are shown to reduce the probable error in the determinations considerably. Example calculations and simple column experiments were conducted for each application to compare the performance of the new single-source and standard dual-source methods. In all cases, the single-source methods provided more reliable data than the traditional dual-source methods. In addition, a single-source calibration procedure is proposed to determine incident count rates indirectly. This procedure, which requires packing under saturated conditions, can be used in all single- and dual-source applications and yields accurate porosity and dry bulk density values.
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