RPSLEVLT GX

Use the RPSLEVLT GX to create background-corrected airborne radiometric data.

Specify Aircraft Background & Cosmic Stripping Values dialog options

Aircraft Background Values (cps)

Total Count

Potassium

Uranium

Thorium

Upward U

Cosmic Stripping Ratios (cps / cosmic cps)

Total Count

Potassium

Uranium

Thorium

Upward U

Additional Script Parameters

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.UFILT

Input U Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.KFILT

Input K Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.THFILT

Input TH Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.TCFILT

Input TC Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.COSFILT

Input COSmic Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.ULEVL

Output U Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.KLEVL

Output K Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.THLEVL

Output TH Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.TCLEVL

Output TC Channel Name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.UCOSSTRIP

Ratio for U

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.KCOSSTRIP

Ratio for K

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.THCOSSTRIP

Ratio for TH

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.TCCOSSTRIP

Ratio for TC

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.UUCOSSTRIP

Ratio for Upward Uranium

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.UAIRBACK

Background for U

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.KAIRBACK

Background for K

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.THAIRBACK

Background for TH

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.TCAIRBACK

Background for TC

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.UUAIRBACK

Background for Upward Uranium

 

 

Radon levelling reference channels

 

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.URADREF

Uranium radon reference channel name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.KRADREF

Potassium radon reference channel name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.THRADREF

Thorium radon reference channel name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.TCRADREF

Total Count radon reference channel name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.UPURADREF

UP Uranium radon reference channel name

 

 

User input parameters for Radon levelling

Upward-looking method

UPA1, UPA2, UPAU, UPAT, UPAK and UPAI

Alpha values

UPBU, UPBT, UPBK and UPBI

Beta values

 

 

Radon levelling

parameters for Overwater 2 table-based levelling

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.RADBACK

Background picks lookup table file name

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.RADREF

Radon Reference dummy channel. This method works on a flight of selected data. The data can be broken up into survey lines, as the table based method will take its entries and interpolate across lines from the first index value to the last.

 

 

 

Water Background levelling

parameters for WaterBack levelling

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.RADREF

Radon Reference dummy channel

 

Script Parameter: RPSLEVL.WBSWAV

Low pass Filter short wavelength cut-off value

Application Notes

The system first corrects data for cosmic and aircraft background radiation. It then corrects data for atmospheric radon background radiation using one of several methods (Upward-looking crystals, Overwater2, or WaterBack methods).

The GX works on pre-processed channels (denoted by FILT) and creates background-removed channels (denoted by LEVL). Note that in the current implementation these channel names are hardcoded. This streamlines the data input process.

The Background GX runs three processes -- aircraft corrections, cosmic corrections and radon background corrections. There are three methods for applying radon corrections, including a channel-based method (upward-looking uranium), a table-based method (Overwater2), and an interactive highlighting method (WaterBack).

To level your database, you must complete multiple dialog boxes. The first of these is for aircraft background and stripping corrections and the second is for selecting a radon levelling method. Depending on the method you select, the system displays either two more or one more dialog boxes.

Aircraft background and stripping values are normally supplied by your survey contractor. When you see this screen, you can either enter new values or accept the defaults as displayed. Press OK.

Next choose a method, for example, Upward and press OK. You see another dialog box containing instrument-dependent proportionality factors and experimental constants. Enter the values for your survey or enter zeros and press OK.

The next dialog requires that you enter a name corresponding to the channel configured for upward-looking uranium data. Type UP_U and press OK. You then see a series of three progress bars indicating that the system is processing the data. When the GX finishes, compare the raw, filtered (FILT) and levelled (LEVL) channels in the profile window.

Additional Notes

You may have noticed that the dialog box in which you entered the name of the upward-looking channel also provided fields for levelling interim channels (UTEMP, etc).

The default filtering settings are designed to eliminate any remaining high frequency noise in the interim channel so that data are levelled as smoothly as possible.

To evaluate how these filters will affect levelling of datasets in the real world, you may want to experiment by changing the low pass value. A 200 point filter (for 1 second data) is recommended as a starting point - the data should be stored as a single line for the entire flight in order to use these long filters.

This method works on a line of data - therefore, if you want to process your data by flight (recommended), then you must store your flights of data as single lines until all processing is done. You can then break up the flight into survey lines.