Development and characterization of a mobile γ spectrometer and its field deployment for in situ radioactivity measurements

T. J. Mertzimekis, C. Andrikopoulos, C. Fakiola, A. Kotsovolou, D. Lampridou, S. Kazana
2021 Nuclear Energy and Technology  
A mobile γ–ray spectrometer (AMESOS) has been developed using a 3"×3" NaI(Tl) detector, a custom–made mounting holder, and portable electronics to perform in situ measurements of radioactivity. The spectrometer was calibrated using standard point sources and its absolute efficiency was determined. As a field test operation, AMESOS was deployed on the premises of the University of Athens Zografou campus focusing on estimating the NORM levels. Data were analyzed and used to create radiological
more » ... s for the metropolitan UoA campus for the first time. Besides natural radioactivity levels, trace concentrations of 137Cs were also detected, attributed to the Chernobyl fallout in Greece. An overall steady performance of the spectrometer was observed throughout the field operation. AMESOS is ready to be deployed for in situ studies of environmental radioactivity and radwaste management.
doi:10.3897/nucet.7.60122 fatcat:r7eq4qp73jd2hogj7yue6neo4i