Remote Sensing (Feb 2024)

The Mapping of Alpha-Emitting Radionuclides in the Environment Using an Unmanned Aircraft System

  • Pablo Royo,
  • Arturo Vargas,
  • Tania Guillot,
  • David Saiz,
  • Jonathan Pichel,
  • Daniel Rábago,
  • María Amor Duch,
  • Claudia Grossi,
  • Maksym Luchkov,
  • Volker Dangendorf,
  • Faton Krasniqi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16050848
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
p. 848

Abstract

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The protection of first responders from radioactive contamination with alpha emitters that may result from a radiological accident is of great complexity due to the short range of alpha particles in the air of a few centimeters. To overcome this issue, for the first time, a system mounted on a UAS for the near-real-time remote measurement of alpha particles has been developed, tested, and calibrated. The new system, based on an optical system adapted to be installed on a UAS in order to measure the UV-C fluorescence emitted by alpha particles in the air, has been tested and calibrated, carried out in the laboratory and in field experiments using UV-C LEDs and 241Am sources. In experimental flights, the probability of detecting a point source was determined to be approximately 60%. In the case of a surface extended source, a detection efficiency per unit surface activity of 10 counts per second per MBq cm−2 was calculated. A background count rate of UV-C of around 26 ± 28 s−1 for an integration time of 0.1 s was measured during flights, which led to a decision threshold surface activity of 5 MBq cm−2.

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