This update of the 1995 edition (co-authored by John Hemingway) continues to emphasize the practical application of gamma spectrometry, one of the key techniques in measuring radioactive materials, while including sufficient statistics to understand relevant matters. New features include a discussion of digital pulse processing, uncertainty budgets for labs seeking formal accreditation, and measurements in connection with nuclear test ban treaty verification and nuclear waste safeguards. Coverage includes the basics of the role of gamma radiation in decay, mechanisms of interactions with matter, detectors and electronics for gamma-ray spectrometry, and resolution issues. Appendices add Internet sources of information, gamma-ray and X-ray standards for detector calibration, technical appendices, and a glossary. Gilmore is with the Nuclear Training Services Ltd., Warrington, UK. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The Second Edition of Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry has been completely revised and updated, providing comprehensive coverage of the whole gamma-ray detection and spectrum analysis processes. Drawn on many years of teaching experience to produce this uniquely practical volume, issues discussed include the origin of gamma-rays and the issue of quality assurance in gamma-ray spectrometry. This new edition also covers the analysis of decommissioned nuclear plants, computer modelling systems for calibration, uncertainty measurements in QA, and many more topics.