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Improved in situ gamma-ray transmission densitometer for marine sediments
Authors:T.J. Hirst   M. Perlow Jr.   A.F. Richards   B.S. Burton  W.J. van Sciver
Affiliation:Marine Geotechnical Laboratory, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. 18015, U.S.A.;Texas Nuclear Corporation, Austin, Texas 78766, U.S.A.;Physics Department, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. 18015, U.S.A.
Abstract:The first-generation University of Illinois gamma-ray transmission densitometer, designed for the in situ measurement of sediment bulk density, was modified by incorporating in the detector probe (1) an Americium-241 alpha particle pulser and an anti-walk gain stabilization control to maintain better temperature stability and (2) a small power supply and a IC preamplifier to eliminate the need for a high-voltage coaxial cable between the detector and external signal conditioning electronics package. This second-generation Lehigh University system has been successfully deployed since 1971 in routine use from ships and submersibles in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico. Results are presented of system operations to (1) measure bulk density over the range of 1.2–1.8 Mg/m3 in the Hudson Canyon, (2) penetrate 1.9 m into the seafloor in the San Diego trough and, (3) be lowered to a water depth of 3.6 km in the Gulf of Mexico.
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