Abstract

The basic methods of aerial radiometric survey are described and the factors determining their sensitivity, precision and utilization are discussed. Particular reference is made to the problem of discriminating between radiations from the earth's surface and those from other sources. It is demonstrated that the technique is of value in uranium exploration and for surveying deposited radioactive contamination.

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