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Abstract
A new method - Noise Adjusted Singular Value Decomposition, NASVD - for processing gamma-ray spectra has been developed as part of a Ph.D. project. By using this technique one is able to decompose a large set of data - for example from airborne gamma-ray surveys - into a few spectral components. By knowing the spectral components and their amplitudes in each of the measured spectra one is able to extract more information from the data than possible with the methods used otherwise.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark |
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Publisher | Technical University of Denmark |
Publication status | Published - Mar 1998 |
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Luftbåren Gamma-Strålingsspektrometri Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry
Hovgaard, J. (PhD Student), Korsbech, U. C. C. (Main Supervisor), Trumpy, G. (Examiner) & Roed, J. (Examiner)
Anden sektorministeriel finansiering - SU
01/04/1994 → 25/03/1998
Project: PhD