Gamma radiation from naturally occurring sources (including directly ionizing cosmic-rays) is a major component of background radiation. An understanding of the magnitude and variation of doses from these sources is important, and the ability to predict them is required for epidemiological studies. In the present paper, indoor measurements of naturally occurring gamma-rays at representative locations in Great Britain are summarized. It is shown that, although the individual measurement data appear unimodal, the distribution of gamma-ray dose-rates when averaged over relatively small areas, which probably better represents the underlying distribution with inter-house variation reduced, appears bimodal. The dose-rate distributions predicted b...
The exposure of natural background radiation imparts a major contribution to inhalation doses receiv...
Regulatory authorities need ways to estimate natural terrestrial gamma radiation dose rates (nGy h-1...
The use of building materials containing naturally occurring radionuclides as K-40, Th-232, and U-23...
Gamma radiation from naturally occurring sources (including directly ionizing cosmic-rays) is a majo...
Gamma radiation from natural sources is an important component of background radiation, and correlat...
International audienceTerrestrial gamma dose rates show important spatial variations in France. Prev...
Building materials can be an important source of exposure to gamma radiation indoors. In situations ...
There have been numerous studies relating house construction materials with the indoor gamma dose ra...
In densely populated cities such as Hong Kong where people live and work in high-rise buildings that...
A survey of gamma exposure in dwellings of Campania region, southern Italy has been performed using ...
In the present study, the indoor gamma dose rate has been studied seasonally and the outdoor gamm...
Besides gamma rays from Cs-137 emanating from the Chernobyl accident, gamma rays from natural radion...
Gamma-rays from naturally occurring radionuclides are a major component of background radiation. The...
Gamma rays pose enough energy to remove electrons from atoms of absorbing material including human b...
The indoor radon concentration was measured in 471 dwellings in the Province of Naples. Radon concen...
The exposure of natural background radiation imparts a major contribution to inhalation doses receiv...
Regulatory authorities need ways to estimate natural terrestrial gamma radiation dose rates (nGy h-1...
The use of building materials containing naturally occurring radionuclides as K-40, Th-232, and U-23...
Gamma radiation from naturally occurring sources (including directly ionizing cosmic-rays) is a majo...
Gamma radiation from natural sources is an important component of background radiation, and correlat...
International audienceTerrestrial gamma dose rates show important spatial variations in France. Prev...
Building materials can be an important source of exposure to gamma radiation indoors. In situations ...
There have been numerous studies relating house construction materials with the indoor gamma dose ra...
In densely populated cities such as Hong Kong where people live and work in high-rise buildings that...
A survey of gamma exposure in dwellings of Campania region, southern Italy has been performed using ...
In the present study, the indoor gamma dose rate has been studied seasonally and the outdoor gamm...
Besides gamma rays from Cs-137 emanating from the Chernobyl accident, gamma rays from natural radion...
Gamma-rays from naturally occurring radionuclides are a major component of background radiation. The...
Gamma rays pose enough energy to remove electrons from atoms of absorbing material including human b...
The indoor radon concentration was measured in 471 dwellings in the Province of Naples. Radon concen...
The exposure of natural background radiation imparts a major contribution to inhalation doses receiv...
Regulatory authorities need ways to estimate natural terrestrial gamma radiation dose rates (nGy h-1...
The use of building materials containing naturally occurring radionuclides as K-40, Th-232, and U-23...