The luminescence of quartz extracted from recently fired building material is known to detect doses of few mGy and can be successfully employed in the case of large scale radiation exposures due to nuclear accidents or terrorist acts. One brick and two tiles (50-80 years range) collected from an urban settlement were used to test the realistic minimum detectable dose limits of retrospective luminescence dosimetry. Independent methods like alpha counting, beta dosimetry, gamma spectrometry and flame photometry were used for the annual dose assessment. Two approaches were employed for the evaluation of the total accrued dose: regenerative dose and additive dose. The former allows the assessment of doses due to anthropogenic sources of radiati...
We report on results of OSL and TL (210°C peak) measurements on quartz extracted from bricks fro...
Recently discovered historical documents indicate that large releases of noble gases (mainly (41)Ar ...
In a nuclear accident of even moderate size, locations will inevitably be exposed which do not have ...
The potential of the 210 degrees C Thermoluminescence (TL) peak in quartz for accurate dose reconstr...
The retrospective –view back– dosimetry applications are important in order to estimate the absorbed...
Thermoluminescence properties of the quartz peaks occurring at intermediate temperature range were s...
There is a growing concern in the public about accidental radiation exposures due to the ageing of t...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimetry is applied to quartz extracted from bricks from a ...
Radiation doses accumulated in ceramic or brick and assessed by thermoluminescence (TL) or optically...
We report on experiences with the use of optically stimulated luminescence and thermoluminescence fo...
Within this study five different types of material were used as luminescence dosimetry phosphors for...
Bricks collected from a contaminated village (Muslyumovo) of the lower Techa river valley, Southern ...
The 210 degreesC thermoluminescence (TL) peak of quartz, extracted from brick fragments of Somero sa...
In recent years, especially after the Chernobyl accident, techniques and methodology of luminescence...
The possibility of using thin-layer alpha-Al2O3:C thermoluminescence detectors (TLD) for the measure...
We report on results of OSL and TL (210°C peak) measurements on quartz extracted from bricks fro...
Recently discovered historical documents indicate that large releases of noble gases (mainly (41)Ar ...
In a nuclear accident of even moderate size, locations will inevitably be exposed which do not have ...
The potential of the 210 degrees C Thermoluminescence (TL) peak in quartz for accurate dose reconstr...
The retrospective –view back– dosimetry applications are important in order to estimate the absorbed...
Thermoluminescence properties of the quartz peaks occurring at intermediate temperature range were s...
There is a growing concern in the public about accidental radiation exposures due to the ageing of t...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimetry is applied to quartz extracted from bricks from a ...
Radiation doses accumulated in ceramic or brick and assessed by thermoluminescence (TL) or optically...
We report on experiences with the use of optically stimulated luminescence and thermoluminescence fo...
Within this study five different types of material were used as luminescence dosimetry phosphors for...
Bricks collected from a contaminated village (Muslyumovo) of the lower Techa river valley, Southern ...
The 210 degreesC thermoluminescence (TL) peak of quartz, extracted from brick fragments of Somero sa...
In recent years, especially after the Chernobyl accident, techniques and methodology of luminescence...
The possibility of using thin-layer alpha-Al2O3:C thermoluminescence detectors (TLD) for the measure...
We report on results of OSL and TL (210°C peak) measurements on quartz extracted from bricks fro...
Recently discovered historical documents indicate that large releases of noble gases (mainly (41)Ar ...
In a nuclear accident of even moderate size, locations will inevitably be exposed which do not have ...