M. Borsaru et C. Ceravolo, A LOW ACTIVITY SPECTROMETRIC GAMMA-GAMMA BOREHOLE LOGGING TOOL FOR THE COAL INDUSTRY, Nuclear geophysics, 8(4), 1994, pp. 343-350
A logging tool based on the spectrometric gamma-gamma technique was te
sted in water-filled boreholes of nominal diameter 96 mm in a coal dep
osit. The tool was centralized and employed a y-ray source of very low
activity (1.8 MBq). The tests proved that the tool could be used to d
elineate the coal seams in boreholes and measure the ash content of co
al. The logging tool was tested separately using: (i) Cs-137; and (ii)
Ba-133, and with a 37 x 75 mm NaI(Tl) scintillation detector. Values
of 2.5 and 1.9% ash were obtained for the r.m.s. deviation between the
laboratory and the gamma-gamma prediction. The tool is sensitive to c
hanges in the Z(eq) number of the matrix surrounding the borehole and
could find application in the metalliferous mining industry for ore bo
dy delineation. Due to its very low gamma-ray source activity and ligh
t weight, the tool is ideal for use with portable logging systems.