Gamma radiation from natural sources is an important component of background radiation, and correlates with childhood leukaemia risk in Great Britain. The geographic variation of indoor gamma radiation dose-rates in Great Britain is explored using various geo-statistical methods. A multi-resolution Gaussian-process model using radial basis functions with 2, 4, or 8 components, is fitted via maximum likelihood, and a non-spatial model is also used, fitted by ordinary least squares. Because of the dataset size (N = 10,199), four other parametric spatial models are fitted by variogram-fitting. A randomly selected 70:30 split is used for fitting:validation. The models are evaluated based on their predictive performance as measured by Mean Absol...
In this article we combine ideas from spatial statistics with lifetime data analysis techniques to i...
Radon has been identified as an important radiological hazard, being second only to smoking in causi...
The estimation of the radon hazard of a future construction site should ideally be based on the geog...
Gamma radiation from natural sources is an important component of background radiation, and correlat...
Gamma radiation from naturally occurring sources (including directly ionizing cosmic-rays) is a majo...
International audienceTerrestrial gamma dose rates show important spatial variations in France. Prev...
In order to estimate the annual dose that the public receive from natural radioactivity, the identif...
Regulatory authorities need ways to estimate natural terrestrial gamma radiation dose rates (nGy h-1...
In this study, compliance of geostatistical estimation methods is compared to ensure investigation a...
The report presents the results and conclusions of a pilot study designed to evaluate the potential ...
A common problem in environmental epidemiology is the estimation and mapping of spatial variation in...
The aim of this study was to determine spatial risk dispersion of ambient gamma dose rate (AGDR) by ...
Gamma-rays from naturally occurring radionuclides are a major component of background radiation. The...
Concentrations of Natural Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) and terrestrial gamma radiation have...
The population is continuously exposed to a background level of ionizing radiation due to the natura...
In this article we combine ideas from spatial statistics with lifetime data analysis techniques to i...
Radon has been identified as an important radiological hazard, being second only to smoking in causi...
The estimation of the radon hazard of a future construction site should ideally be based on the geog...
Gamma radiation from natural sources is an important component of background radiation, and correlat...
Gamma radiation from naturally occurring sources (including directly ionizing cosmic-rays) is a majo...
International audienceTerrestrial gamma dose rates show important spatial variations in France. Prev...
In order to estimate the annual dose that the public receive from natural radioactivity, the identif...
Regulatory authorities need ways to estimate natural terrestrial gamma radiation dose rates (nGy h-1...
In this study, compliance of geostatistical estimation methods is compared to ensure investigation a...
The report presents the results and conclusions of a pilot study designed to evaluate the potential ...
A common problem in environmental epidemiology is the estimation and mapping of spatial variation in...
The aim of this study was to determine spatial risk dispersion of ambient gamma dose rate (AGDR) by ...
Gamma-rays from naturally occurring radionuclides are a major component of background radiation. The...
Concentrations of Natural Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) and terrestrial gamma radiation have...
The population is continuously exposed to a background level of ionizing radiation due to the natura...
In this article we combine ideas from spatial statistics with lifetime data analysis techniques to i...
Radon has been identified as an important radiological hazard, being second only to smoking in causi...
The estimation of the radon hazard of a future construction site should ideally be based on the geog...