Method and apparatus for measuring subsurface characteristics us

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for directly and more accurately assaying radiological characteristics of elements with a subsurface formation surrounding a bore hole. An instrument is provided which comprises a pulsed neutron source, a high resolution gamma ray detector and means for isolating a portion of the instrument in a neutron absorbing envelope comprised of a solution of fresh water and a neutron absorbing substance. This isolation means eliminates deleterious bore hole effects and maximizes the measurement of formation capture gamma rays. The applications of the present invention include measuring the presence of an element and measuring the ratio of two elements within a formation surrounding a bore hole.

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