Measurement of the radiation hazards and distribution of natural radioactive elements in the Graduate University of Advanced Technology
S. Baba Mohammadi,
Y. Heydarizade,
M.R. Rezaie
Abstract:The radiation hazards in each region depend on its surface distribution and activity of 232Th, 137Cs, 40K, and 238U radioactive elements. Due to the presence of personnel, professors, and students in the Graduate University of Advanced Technology (KGUT) environment, it is important to investigate the dose received due to 232Th, 137Cs, 40K, and 238U elements in the soil of this area. For this purpose, first, 44 soil samples were collected from different areas of the university, and the specific activity of 232T… Show more
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