“…Cresswell and Sanderson Airborne gamma spectrometry (AGS) is a swift and effective technique when broad geographic regions must be surveyed. Its applications include mineral exploration (Smith, 1985), geological mapping (Zhang et al, 1998), environmental assessment and assessment of uranium mine site rehabilitation (Bollhöfer et al, 2008;Martin et al, 2006), fallout mapping (Mellander, 1998) and radioactive source search (Cresswell and Sanderson, 2009;Ulvsand et al 2003). If the survey area is small, ground based mobile gamma spectrometry can be a good alternative or complement to AGS.…”