Spectrometer Clause Samples

The 'Spectrometer' clause defines the requirements and specifications related to the use or provision of a spectrometer within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines the type of spectrometer to be used, its calibration standards, and the procedures for its operation or maintenance. For example, it may specify that a certain model must be used for quality control testing or that results must be recorded in a particular format. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the technical standards and expectations regarding spectrometer use, thereby promoting consistency and reliability in measurements or analyses.
Spectrometer. The Spectrometer will be a Radiations Solutions Inc. RS-500 system with 16L down and 4L up. The sample rate will be once every second. The spectrums will also be recorded.
Spectrometer. Spectrometer failure will constitute grounds for re-flight. No missing data.
Spectrometer. Hardware Software & analysis Lab demo
Spectrometer. Pico-Envirotec GRS-410 multi-channel gamma-ray spectrometer with 16.8 litres “downward looking” NaI sensor, and 4.2 litres “upward looking” NaI sensor will be installed on the helicopter for the survey. The GRS-410 is a self-stabilizing spectrometer, and tracks and corrects for the spectral drift by following a spectral peak, typically thorium. The standard regions of interest, as listed below, will be recorded and processed. The 256 channel digital data will be recorded and provided to Client. An example of the standard regions of interest that will be recorded, with window in MeV, is given in the table below: Table 5: Sample Regions of Interest (ROI). Total Count 0.41 2.81 Potassium 1.37 1.57 Uranium 1.66 1.86 Thorium 2.41 2.81 Cosmic 3.00 ¥ The base station and in-field data processing quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) system will consist of the following equipment: · A Field Workstation, comprising a Pentium PC, a printer and full data processing software. · A Gem Systems GSM-19TW magnetometer base station, with digital recording, will be utilized on this survey. This magnetometer will be operated continuously throughout the survey operations. The base station will be synchronized with the airborne system by GPS time. The resolution of this magnetometer is 0.1 nT. During survey operations, the magnetometer will sample at a rate of once a second. Every effort will be made to ensure that the magnetometer sensor is placed in a location with a low magnetic gradient. In addition, it will be sited away from moving ferrous objects, such as vehicles, and electric power transmission lines, such that these sources of man-made noise will not exceed 0.1 nT · A complement of spare parts and test equipment Figure 7: A GSM19 base magnetometer with integrated GPS
Spectrometer. Pico-Envirotec GRS-410 multi-channel gamma-ray spectrometer with 16.8 litres “downward looking” NaI sensor, and 4.2 litres “upward looking” NaI sensor will be installed on the helicopter for the survey. The GRS-410 is a self-stabilizing spectrometer, and tracks and corrects for the spectral drift by following a spectral peak, typically thorium. The standard regions of interest, as listed below, will be recorded and processed. The 256 channel digital data will be recorded and provided to Client. An example of the standard regions of interest that will be recorded, with window in MeV, is given in the table below:

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