Martin, PaulTims, StephenMcGill, AnthonyRyan, B.Pfitzner, K2015-12-070167-6369http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22921This article describes an airborne γ survey of a 7 × 5 km region around the rehabilitated Nabarlek uranium mine in northern Australia. An unusually tight line spacing (100 m) and low aircraft height (50 m) were used, enabling the survey to distinguish mKeywords: Airborne gamma survey; Dose rate estimation; Nabarlek; Radiological assessment; Correlation theory; Environmental engineering; Estimation; Gamma ray spectrometers; Mine surveys; Uranium mines; uranium; airborne survey; environmental assessment; gamma ray Airborne gamma survey; Dose rate estimation; Nabarlek; Radiological assessment; Rehabilitation; Uranium miningUse of Airborne γ-Ray Spectrometry for Environmental Assessment of the Rehabilitated Nabarlek Uranium Mine, Australia200610.1007/s10661-006-7244-y2015-12-07