A comparison of radiative capture with decay gamma-ray method in bore hole logging for economic minerals
The recent availability of borehole logging sondes employing a source of neutrons and a Ge(Li) detector opens up the possibility of analyzing either decay or capture gamma rays. The most efficient method for a given element can be predicted by calculating the decay-to-capture count ratio for the most prominent peaks in the respective spectra. From a practical point of view such a calculation must be slanted toward short irradiation and count times at each station in a borehole. A simplified method of computation is shown, and the decay-to-capture count ratio has been calculated and tabulated for the optimum value in the decay mode irrespective of the irradiation time, and also for a ten minute irradiation time. Based on analysis of a single peak in each spectrum, the results indicate the preferred technique and the best decay or capture peak to observe for those elements of economic interest.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1972 |
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Title | A comparison of radiative capture with decay gamma-ray method in bore hole logging for economic minerals |
DOI | 10.1016/0029-554X(72)90601-5 |
Authors | F.E. Senftle, R.M. Moxham, A.B. Tanner |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Nuclear Instruments and Methods |
Index ID | 70010080 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |