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Airborne gamma-ray spectrometry: Potential for regolith-soil mapping and characterization

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Airborne gamma-ray spectrometry provides continuous regional geochemical information (i.e. ground concentrations of Potassium (K), Thorium (Th) and Uranium (U)). In the frame of a collaboration between BRGM (the French geological survey) and INRA (the French soil institute), joint research was achieved to recognize the effect of weathering and to assess soil variability using gamma-ray data. We first document that gamma signals are clearly influenced by weathering and pedogenetic evolution. Zonal statistics performed between existing soil maps and airborne gamma-spectrometric data evidence, for a given substratum, variations of radiogenic elements consistent with soil sequences. The second result obtained demonstrates, in a sedimentary environment, the ability of gamma-spectrometric data to predict regional regolith-soil parameters. Through multiple linear regressions between ground parameter measurements and airborne gamma data, gamma-spectrometric information was clearly identified as a covariate of ground physical and chemical properties.

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hal-02741230 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02741230 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 411129
  • WOS : 000341268700066

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Guillaume Martelet, Pierre Nehlig, Dominique Arrouays, François Messner, Bruno Tourliere, et al.. Airborne gamma-ray spectrometry: Potential for regolith-soil mapping and characterization. 1. GlobalSoilMap Conference, Oct 2013, Orléans, France. ⟨hal-02741230⟩
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