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Concrete as protective barrier for gamma rays from cobalt-60
Broad beam and narrow beam attenuation of Co60 gamma rays was investigated experimentally, and data are presented; attenuation curves for lead, concrete, and steel necessary for determining required protection for any particular cobalt source in storage or transportation are presented.
Concrete as protective barrier for gamma rays from cobalt-60
Broad beam and narrow beam attenuation of Co60 gamma rays was investigated experimentally, and data are presented; attenuation curves for lead, concrete, and steel necessary for determining required protection for any particular cobalt source in storage or transportation are presented.
Concrete as protective barrier for gamma rays from cobalt-60
U S Bur Standards -- J Research
Kennedy, R.J. (author) / Wyckoff, H.O. (author) / Snyder, W.A. (author)
1950
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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