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==Welcome to GammaWiki==
 
==Welcome to GammaWiki==
GammaWiki is a resource webpage for Nordic users of gamma spectrometry. This work is supported by the [http://nks.org Nordic Nuclear Safety Research] (NKS). GammaWiki is a product of the NKS-B: GammaUser 2014 activity, which is an independent continuation of the GammaTest,  GammaWorkshop, and GammaSem activities. The upcoming [[GammaSpec 2016]] workshop is scheduled on September 13th-14th, 2016, in Rømskog Spa & Resort ca. 90 km from Oslo, Norway. Read all about it [[GammaSpec 2016|here]].
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GammaWiki is a resource webpage for Nordic users of gamma spectrometry. This work is supported by the [http://nks.org Nordic Nuclear Safety Research] (NKS). GammaWiki is a product of the NKS GammaSpec 2016 activity, which is an independent continuation of the [[GammaUser 2014|GammaUser (2014)]], [[GammaTest 2013|GammaTest (2013)]][[Gw2011 programme|GammaWorkshop (2011-2012)]], and GammaSem (2009) activities. If you wish to read about GammaSpec 2016, you can do so [[GammaSpec 2016|here]]. The [[GammaSpec 2017]] workshop was held in September 2017 in Risø. Read all about [[GammaSpec 2017|here]]. Here you can find a link to the [[GammaRay 2018|GammaRay 2018 site]] and here to the [[GammaRayX 2021|GammaRayX 2021 site.]].
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==GammaSkill 2023==
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[[GammaSkill 2023|GammaSkill 2023 site.]]
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Interaction between practitioners in gamma ray spectrometry in the Nordic countries, was once sparse and fragmented. A group of practitioners of gamma spectrometry decided to organize a meeting to bring together experts in the Nordic region for conversation and sharing of experiences. They successfully applied for support from the NKS, and the first GammaSem activity was started in 2009. The response was surprisingly strong, and the meeting became a great success. There have been meetings each year since then. For information on past seminars, see our [[Past meetings|Past meetings page]].   
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Interaction between practitioners in gamma ray spectrometry in the Nordic countries, was once sparse and fragmented. A group of practitioners of gamma spectrometry decided to organize a meeting to bring together experts in the Nordic region for conversation and sharing of experiences. They successfully applied for support from the NKS, and the first GammaSem activity was started in 2009. The response was strong, and the meeting became a great success.  
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'''For information on past seminars, see our''' [[Past meetings|Past meetings page]].   
  
 
The accident at the Fukushima NPP in 2011 highlighted many challenges in modern gamma spectrometry, such as dealing with complex spectra not encountered on a routine basis, application of appropriate corrections (such as true coincidence summing), estimation of ground contamination and radionuclide concentrations in soils in general.  
 
The accident at the Fukushima NPP in 2011 highlighted many challenges in modern gamma spectrometry, such as dealing with complex spectra not encountered on a routine basis, application of appropriate corrections (such as true coincidence summing), estimation of ground contamination and radionuclide concentrations in soils in general.  
  
==Current activity==
 
We are currently hard at work planning and preparing the GammaSpec 2016 workshop to be held on '''September 13th-14th 2016''' (mark your calendar!) at the [http://www.romskogspa.no/ Rømskog Spa & Resort] ca. 90 km from Oslo, Norway. Please visit the main page for the [[GammaSpec 2016]] workshop where you can also find the [https://www.gr.is/wiki/GammaWiki/images/2/24/Gammaspec_2016_first_announcement.pdf first announcement].
 
 
==Most recent past workshop==
 
Our most recent past workshop is the NKS-B GammaTest 2013, which was held in September 17th-19th, 2013 at FOI, Umeå, Sweden
 
 
==About us==
 
GammaWiki is maintained by specialists and experts at FOI (SE), STUK (FI), IRSA (IS), IFE (NO) and DTU (DK). We do accept your suggestions. Please [mailto:gammawiki@gr.is email] us your comments or corrections, to [mailto:gammawiki@gr.is gammawiki@gr.is].
 
 
===Previous work===
 
 
two NKS GammaSem seminars held in 2009 and 2010 and the GammaWorkshops held in 2011 and 2012
 
 
The previous workshop and seminars have aimed at focus on topics of relevance for the participants, including methods for corrections and calibrations in gamma spectrometry.  The feedback has been positive, one of the participants in a workshop commented that it had been the '''''"most interesting and useful workshop ever attended".'''''
 
 
==Useful resources on the Web==
 
[[web_resources|Useful resources on the Web]]
 
  
 
[[Wiki info]] [[Editing GammaWiki]] (only for co-ordinators of GammaWorkshops work groups)
 
[[Wiki info]] [[Editing GammaWiki]] (only for co-ordinators of GammaWorkshops work groups)

Latest revision as of 11:39, 8 February 2023

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Welcome to GammaWiki

GammaWiki is a resource webpage for Nordic users of gamma spectrometry. This work is supported by the Nordic Nuclear Safety Research (NKS). GammaWiki is a product of the NKS GammaSpec 2016 activity, which is an independent continuation of the GammaUser (2014), GammaTest (2013), GammaWorkshop (2011-2012), and GammaSem (2009) activities. If you wish to read about GammaSpec 2016, you can do so here. The GammaSpec 2017 workshop was held in September 2017 in Risø. Read all about here. Here you can find a link to the GammaRay 2018 site and here to the GammaRayX 2021 site..

GammaSkill 2023

GammaSkill 2023 site.

Background

Interaction between practitioners in gamma ray spectrometry in the Nordic countries, was once sparse and fragmented. A group of practitioners of gamma spectrometry decided to organize a meeting to bring together experts in the Nordic region for conversation and sharing of experiences. They successfully applied for support from the NKS, and the first GammaSem activity was started in 2009. The response was strong, and the meeting became a great success.

For information on past seminars, see our Past meetings page.

The accident at the Fukushima NPP in 2011 highlighted many challenges in modern gamma spectrometry, such as dealing with complex spectra not encountered on a routine basis, application of appropriate corrections (such as true coincidence summing), estimation of ground contamination and radionuclide concentrations in soils in general.


Wiki info Editing GammaWiki (only for co-ordinators of GammaWorkshops work groups)