نتایج جستجو برای: 39 radon detectors

تعداد نتایج: 136608  

2000
S. Tokonami H. Yonehara T. Sanada M. Yang M. Furukawa Y. Yamada

INTRODUCTION Although a lot of studies on radon have been done for a long time, there are few reports on thoron. It was considered that the presence of thoron could be negligible because of its own quantity compared to that of radon. However, recent studies have shown high thoron levels in our living environment (1-4). In particular, high thoron concentrations were occasionally observed in some...

2013
BOTOND PAPP ALEXANDRA CUCOŞ DINU MIRCEA MOLDOVAN ROBERT BEGY TIBERIU DICU DAN C. NIŢǍ CARLOS SAINZ CONSTANTIN COSMA

One of the aims of the First Intercomparison on Natural Radioactivity Under Field Conditions was to test different instruments and detectors for the measurement of radon gas and external gamma radiation (dose rate) in filed conditions, where the levels of natural radiation are quite high. The event was organized by the Radon group of University of Cantabria, (Spain) LaRUC, and was held in the e...

2006
S. Manzoor

In this paper we report a search for intermediate mass magnetic monopoles and nuclearites using CR39 and Makrofol Nuclear Track Detectors (NTDs) of the SLIM large area experiment, 440 m exposed at the high altitude laboratory of Chacaltaya (Bolivia) and about 100 m at Koksil, Himalaya (Pakistan). We discuss the new chemical etching and improved analysis of the SLIM CR39 sheets. Preliminary limi...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
d. verma department of applied physics, zakir hussain college of engineering & technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh-202002, uttar pradesh, india m. shakir khan department of applied physics, zakir hussain college of engineering & technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh-202002, uttar pradesh, india m. zubair department of applied physics, zakir hussain college of engineering & technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh-202002, uttar pradesh, india

background: more than 50% of the total dose received by human beings from all sources of radiation (both from natural and manmade) comes from radon and its progeny which is responsible for lung cancer in many cases. materials and methods: in the present study, the measurements have been carried out by using twin chamber dosimeter cups with lr-115 type-ii detectors. the value of track density of...

Background: The most popular building materials are soil bricks and different types of stones. Radon is released into ambient air from soil and stones due to ubiquitous uranium and radium in them, thus increasing the airborne radon concentration. The radioactivity in soils is related to radioactivity in the rocks from which the soil is formed. In the present investigation, the radon em...

D. Verma, M. Shakir Khan, M. Zubair,

Background: More than 50% of the total dose received by human beings from all sources of radiation (both from natural and manmade) comes from radon and its progeny which is responsible for lung cancer in many cases. Materials and Methods: In the present study, the measurements have been carried out by using twin chamber dosimeter cups with LR-115 type-II detectors. The value of track ...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2022

Radon gas concentrations and uranium-238 concentration in soil samples at the surface (depth = 15 cm) were determined for fifteen three refineries (Al-Kasak, Al-Qayarah, Baiji) using “sealed can technique”. CR-39 solid-state nuclear pathway detectors. The of radon Al-kasak refinery ranged from (1509 to 8323.2 Bq/m3) with an average (4916.1 Bq/m3), exhalation rate (1110.3 612.7 (861.5 Bq/m3). ef...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. zubair department of applied physics, zakir hussain college of engineering and technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh 202002, india m. shakir khan department of applied physics, zakir hussain college of engineering and technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh 202002, india d. verma department of applied physics, zakir hussain college of engineering and technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh 202002, india

background: radon is an odourless, colourless and tasteless gas and it is the first cause of lung cancer among non- smokers. the assessment of the level of radium in building materials helps in understanding the radiological implications. it has been observed that everyone has some levels of exposure to them. therefore measurement of radium and radon in the soil samples are important from publi...

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