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Measuring and Mapping Potassium in Agricultural Fields Using Gamma Spectroscopy

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE
Volume 68, Issue 10, Pages 2550-2558

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNS.2021.3109486

Keywords

K-40 gamma spectroscopy; ArcMap; calibration of K-40 gamma spectroscopy system; Monte Carlo simulation (Geant4); soil potassium mapping

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service National Soil Dynamics Laboratory
  2. National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Research through the Precision Geospatial Mapping of Soil Carbon Content for Agricultural Productivity and Lifecycle Management [ALA2016-67021-24417]

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This study describes a method for mapping total soil potassium using scanning gamma spectroscopy and GPS technology, with a calibration coefficient defined based on measurements of spectra and simulations in different sample volumes. Soil potassium distribution maps were created by measuring potassium-40 peak areas in gamma spectra and calculating potassium weight percent, demonstrating the feasibility of using gamma spectroscopy and the calibration method for determining total soil potassium.
Mapping total soil potassium based on scanning gamma spectroscopy, paired with global positioning system (GPS) technology is described. Total potassium was determined from the 1.46 MeV gamma peak area of the K-40 isotope. A calibration coefficient was defined based on measuring spectra of small reference samples (dozen of cubic decimeters) and Monte Carlo simulations (Geant4) of spectra in different sample volumes (up to several hundred cubic meters). Soil potassium distribution maps of agricultural fields were created based on measuring the potassium-40 peak areas in gamma spectra and calculating the soil potassium weight percent using defined calibration coefficient. ArcMap software was used for map creation. Results demonstrated the feasibility of using gamma spectroscopy and the described calibration method for determining total soil potassium.

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