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Mapping airborne gamma-ray data using GIS

By: Series: Surveying World ; 9(4) May/June 2001, 24-27(4)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: The author, winner of the RICS Geomatics Prize 2000, introduces airborne gamma-ray spectrometry (AGS) whereby nuclear radiation is detected by low-flying aircraft reducing the time taken to produce radioactivity maps. Includes discussion of line spacing and scale issues and the interpretation and presentation of the data in a meaningful fashion through a case study of Inner Solway Firth. References.
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Journal article London Journal article ABS64146 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 113413-1001

The author, winner of the RICS Geomatics Prize 2000, introduces airborne gamma-ray spectrometry (AGS) whereby nuclear radiation is detected by low-flying aircraft reducing the time taken to produce radioactivity maps. Includes discussion of line spacing and scale issues and the interpretation and presentation of the data in a meaningful fashion through a case study of Inner Solway Firth. References.