The average count rate of the three observations (3.06 countss -1 ) has been taken to represent the group.
The count rate would have increased by 104, but no change was measured.
The count rates are high but the resolution (both in energy and angle) is poor.
The advantages of isochromat mode are its low cost, simple design and higher count rates.
An increase in hydrogen concentration in clay minerals has a similar effect on the count rate.
A consequence of this is that ion chamber instruments are preferred for higher count rates.
The longer the averaged period and the higher the count rate, the more precise the estimate.
We looked at the count rates in the time just before we shut down.
Note that radiation intensity is the count rate which takes into account the energy levels of the radiation being measured.
Overall and local count rates lie in the several 10000 Hz range.