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Comparison between the measured and calculated exposures
AbstractThe quickest way to detect a significant change in radioactivity in the atmosphere is by measuring exposure rate. These measurements enable elementary protective measures against radiation to be taken quickly, along with specific measurements of radioactivity in the environment. This study aims at determining the differences between the exposures obtained by direct measurement and the doses calculated from the measured specific activities of the radionuclides present in human environment.
Comparison between the measured and calculated exposures
AbstractThe quickest way to detect a significant change in radioactivity in the atmosphere is by measuring exposure rate. These measurements enable elementary protective measures against radiation to be taken quickly, along with specific measurements of radioactivity in the environment. This study aims at determining the differences between the exposures obtained by direct measurement and the doses calculated from the measured specific activities of the radionuclides present in human environment.
Comparison between the measured and calculated exposures
Cesar, D. (author) / Kovač, J. (author) / Bauman, A. (author)
Environmental International ; 14 ; 181-184
1988-05-10
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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