“…The use of low background gamma-ray spectrometry has increased in the past 20 years (Reyss et al, 1995;Heusser, 1996;Arpesella, 1996;Niese et al, 1998;Neumaier et al, 2000;Hult et al, 2000;Arnold et al, 2002;Schwaiger et al, 2002;Hult et al, 2004;Margineanu et al, 2008;Maneschg et al, 2008;Köhler et al, 2009). The detection of low radioactivity levels is indeed needed in various fields, including environmental sciences, fundamental physics, control of drinking water and food, surveillance of nuclear activity etc.…”