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International Ocean Discovery Program
Dugan, B.
Petronotis, K.E.
Backman, J.
Bourlange, S.
Chemale, F.
Chen, W.
Colson, T.A.
Frederik, M.C.G.
Guèrin, G.
Hamahashi, M.
Henstock, T.
House, B.M.
Hüpers, A.
Jeppson, T.N.
Kachovich, S.
Kenigsberg, A.R.
Kuranaga, M.
Kutterolf, S.
Milliken, K.L.
Mitchison, F.L.
Mukoyoshi, H.
Nair, N.
Owari, S.
Pickering, K.T.
Pouderoux, H.F.A.
Shan, Y.
Song, I.
Torres, M.E.
Vannucchi, P.
Vrolijk, P.J.
Yang, T.
Zhao, X.
IODP Expedition 362 Natural gamma radiation
McNeill, L.C.
doi:10.14379/iodp.proc.362.2017
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Expedition 362
Sumatra subduction zone
Site U1480
Site U1481
Earthquakes
Tsunami
JOIDES Resolution
Indian Ocean
Nicobar Fan
Ninetyeast Ridge
Sunda subduction zone
Andaman-Nicobar Islands
Wharton Basin
Indo-Australian plate
Bengal Fan
Himalaya
Sumatra-Andaman 2004 earthquake
shallow seismogenic slip
décollement
megathrust
forearc
<p>Natural gamma radiation (NGR) data in the ~0.1 to 3.0 MeV range were measured using eight custom-designed sodium iodide (thallium) [NaI(Tl)] detectors arranged along the core measurement axis at 20 cm intervals. The NGR system uses layers of passive shielding (lead) and active shielding (plastic scintillators and coincidence electronics) to reduce the cosmic-ray signal for low-count analysis of sediment core sections and to obtain the maximum signal-to-noise ratio. Data are reported on a total counts per second basis and the raw spectral files are available as compressed files for later analysis.</p>
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