Portable CT Scanner Examines Earth Core Samples 15
Roland Piquepaille writes "Scientists from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have built the worldâ(TM)s first x-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner able to look at core samples directly from remote drilling sites, thus eliminating the previous needs to send the samples to laboratories. Barry Freifeld, a mechanical engineer in Berkeley Lab's Earth Sciences Division, and his team, built a refrigerator-sized, 300-kilogram scanner and they installed it on the JOIDES Resolution Drill Ship operated by the Ocean Drilling Program. The scanner has so far traveled to the Oregon coasts and Prudhoe Bay in Alaska, analyzing more than 2,000 feet of core samples. Now, it's scheduled for another trip from Bermuda to Newfoundland. You'll find more details in this summary."
World Tour! (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:World Tour! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:World Tour! (Score:1)
Lens? (Score:3, Interesting)
I was intrigued by the aluminum half cylinder they used to attenuate the X-rays going through the core sample.
Is this some crude kind of X-ray lens?
Re:Lens? (Score:4, Informative)
No, it's just to reduce the flux from the beams of X-rays that just graze the periphery of the core sample. That way the detector doesn't have to be robust enough to accurately measure the full unattenuated X-ray beam while also being sensitive enough to measure the few photons that pass through the full diameter of the core.
Everything is straight-line optics without any refraction or reflection.
Re:Lens? (Score:1)
This is how sattelite xray observatories work
More information is available with pictures at Chandra X-ray Observatory [harvard.edu]
Re:Lens? (Score:2)
In the early days of CT, when it was first developed and only h
Re:Lens? (Score:1)
Imagine holding your breath while the bag full of water is on your face.
Look at my egg (Score:2)
Not a big breakthrough (Score:1)
Re:Not a big breakthrough (Score:1)
Earth Core Scanner (Score:1)