Atom Indonesia
Vol 50, No 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024

Ground-Based Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Application on Drone-Borne: Suitability and Height Attenuation

Syaeful, H. (Unknown)
Muhammad, A. G. (Unknown)
Rachael, Y. (Unknown)
Pratiwi, F. (Unknown)
Rosianna, I. (Unknown)
Ngadenin, N (Unknown)
Indrastomo, F. D. (Unknown)
Ciputra, R. C. (Unknown)
Sukadana, I. G. (Unknown)
Adimedha, T. B. (Unknown)
Karunianto, A. J. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Nov 2024

Abstract

Rapid development in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in many applications, such as topographic mapping, agricultural management, marine monitoring, and others, has also brought the radiometric mapping application to this drone-borne application. Before the application, several corrections are performed to the data, including stripping corrections obtained from calibration results and height attenuation corrections. This study aims to determine the effectiveness and the height attenuation of the ground-based spectrometer attached to the drone. The method is carried out to determine the optimal altitude and conduct direct testing in the field of a small detector of 0.1 l of RS-125 gamma-ray spectrometer using drone-borne radiometric applications. In ideal conditions without obstacles in the flying path, 15 m is considered the ideal height, proportional to the detector size. Based on the results of field measurements at a drone height of 24 m, the comparison of drone and ground data is acceptable for dose rate, thorium, and potassium concentration with Pearson correlation of 0.67, 0.49, and 0.45, respectively. The drone measurement result is less acceptable for uranium data, with a Pearson correlation of 0.05 to the ground measurement. In conclusion, the RS-125 gamma-ray spectrometer is generally suitable for drone-borne radiometric applications.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

aij

Publisher

Subject

Energy Physics

Description

Atom Indonesia is dedicated to publishing and disseminating the results of research and development in nuclear science and technology. The scope of this journal covers experimental and analytical research in nuclear science and technology. The topics include nuclear physics, reactor physics, ...