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Year

https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/seg/tle/article/44/11/889/669258/Drone-based-radiometric-surveys-provide-high

Mapping mine tailings with a gamma-ray spectrometer under a drone

2025

A Drone as Platform for Airborne Gamma-Ray Surveys to Characterize Soil and Monitor Contaminations.

2018 Eage extended abstract Medusa.pdf

Drone-borne surveying with spectrometers - case studies

2018

In situ radiometric mapping as a proxy of sediment contamination: Assessment of the underlying geochemical and -physical principles.

2007 In situ radiometric mapping as a proxy of sediment contamination Assessment of the underlying geochemical and physical principles.PDF

Paper describing the geochemical principles that make the sediment contamination can be mapped by using a gamma-ray spectrometer.

2007

Mapping Sediment Contamination with a Gamma-Ray Spectrometer, Underwater and on Land.

Eage near surface 2019.pdf

This paper proposes a method that provide rapid, spatially detailed data on contaminant distributions and concentrations in sediments by using a gamma-ray spectrometer. A gamma-ray spectrometer can be used for mapping aquatic sediments (by using a vessel as platform) and non-aquatic sediments as floodplains by using a quad-bike or drone as platform for the sensors.

2019

Data fusion for inland
dredging.

Hydro international Nov08 Eemskanaal.pdf

Paper on the use of our MS-700 gamma-ray multisensor system applied to environmental mapping of Dutch
canals suffering from heavy metal pollution Paper published in Hydro, nov 2008

2008

An Underwater Gamma Spectrometer as Tool for  Ecological Assessment.

2016 An Underwater Gamma Spectrometer as Tool for Ecological Assessment.pdf

Increasingly stringent ecological regulations asks for environmental impact asessments of fine sediment discharge from dredging. This paper outlines a novel approach utilizing an underwater gamma spectrometer to quantitatively map fine sediment concentrations, thereby enabling the monitoring of the seafloor's natural buffering capacity and the quantification of dynamic processes like re-suspension and large-scale sediment transport.

2016

Zinc slags in roads.

2011_paper_nicole_award_-_from_geophysical_measurement_towards_quantitative_riskassessment.pdf

ME Whitepaper_ Zinc slag in roads.pdf

Paper describes a radiometry-based method to map zinc slags that are used in roads in a large area in The Netherlands and in Belgium. The slags leach heavy metals and therefore needed to be found back and
remediated

Result of a collaboration with Fugro

2009

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