OFR-147-77 Borehole Logging With Neutron Activation ? A Laboratory Assessment

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Craig M. Jensen
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

A laboratory assessment of prompt and delayed neutron activation analysis with 252Cf and 14MeV neutron sources, for use as an in-situ method of determining low-level copper concentration has been performed. A simulated borehole using porphyry ore was constructed and varying copper concentrations were simulated using copper rods. Prompt neutron activation analysis experiments were consistant with earlier work and do not appear to be feasible fur copper concentration of 1.5% or less. Delayed neutron activation analysis experiments indicate that copper ore concentrations of less than 0.1% are detectable using either the 511-KeV gamma-ray of copper-64 or the 1039-KeV gamma-ray of copper-66, with high resolution detectors such as Ge (Li) or intrinsic germanium.
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APA: Craig M. Jensen  (1977)  OFR-147-77 Borehole Logging With Neutron Activation ? A Laboratory Assessment

MLA: Craig M. Jensen OFR-147-77 Borehole Logging With Neutron Activation ? A Laboratory Assessment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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