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Technical Paper

Transmitted Photon Spectra of Gamma Rays Through a Soil Medium

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Pages 214-218 | Published online: 13 May 2017

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Gurdeep S. Sidhu, Karamjit Singh, Parjit S. Singh & Gurmel S. Mudahar. (2000) A Study of Transmitted Photon Spectra of 133Ba through a Soil Medium. Nuclear Science and Engineering 134:2, pages 201-207.
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Tejbir Singh & Parjit S Singh. (2011) Experimental investigation of the multiple scatter peak of gamma rays in portland cement in the energy range 279–1332 keV. Physica Scripta 84:6, pages 065804.
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Gurdeep S. Sidhu, Tejbir Singh, Gurmel S. Mudahar & Parjit S. Singh. (2006) Intensity of transmitted photon spectra as a function of transverse and longitudinal dimensions of soil medium using 137Cs. Radiation Protection Dosimetry 121:3, pages 317-320.
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Charanjeet Singh, Gurdeep S. Sidhu, Ashok Kumar, Tejbir Singh, Parjit S. Singh & Gurmel S. Mudahar. (2005) Variation of photon intensities in transmitted photon spectra of 60Co as a function of dimensions of a soil medium. Radiation Measurements 39:4, pages 451-454.
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H.W. Baas & M. Blaauw. (1998) Determining the depth distribution of planar gamma-ray sources using the shape of the Compton continuum:. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 413:2-3, pages 440-446.
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