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Exploring Activity Concentration Measurements of Environmental Samples Containing Heavy Metals and their Remediation
In the present article, a methodology has been discussed to evaluate the influence of activity concentration of soil samples containing heavy metals in the environment. The approach leverages a simulated germanium detector and a cylindrical geometry sample configuration to analyse soil samples with varying densities. The results showed a positive correlation between the soil densities and activity concentration, with an average correlation coefficient of 0.99 indicating that variations in density affect the activity concentration measurements. To mitigate this error, a demonstration of the self-absorption correction as a function of density, being an essential part of the present study has been included.
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Activity concentration, density, detector, natural radioactivity, self-absorption.
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