2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.11.080
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Radiation dose estimation and mass attenuation coefficients of cement samples used in Turkey

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“…Several researchers have investigated the shielding properties of polymers, concretes, silicates and building materials (Gallego et al, 2009;Kurudirek et al, 2009;Akkurt et al, 2010aAkkurt et al, , 2010bDamla et al, 2010;Turkmen et al, 2008;Korkut, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have investigated the shielding properties of polymers, concretes, silicates and building materials (Gallego et al, 2009;Kurudirek et al, 2009;Akkurt et al, 2010aAkkurt et al, , 2010bDamla et al, 2010;Turkmen et al, 2008;Korkut, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorbed dose can be considered in terms of the annual effective dose equivalent from outdoor and indoor terrestrial gamma radiation which is converted from the absorbed dose by taking into account two factors namely, the conversion coefficient from absorbed dose in air to effective dose, the outdoor and indoor occupancy factor. The total annual effective dose equivalent can be estimated using the following formula Damla et al [17] and Ndontchueng et al [11,12]:…”
Section: Annual Effective Dose Equivalent (Aede)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy calibration and absolute efficiency calibration of the spectrometer were carried out using calibration sources which contained 133 Ba, 57 Co, 22 Na, 137 Cs, 54 Mn, and 60 Co peaks for the energy range between 80 and 1400 keV (calibration sources supplied by the Isotope Products Laboratories) [9]. The energy and absolute efficiency calibration of the spectrometer were described in detail in earlier publications [10][11][12]. The gamma-energy lines of 351.9 keV ( 214 Pb) and 609.3 keV ( 214 Bi) were used to represent the 226 Ra series, whereas 911.1 keV ( 228 Ac) and 583.1 keV ( 208 Tl) were used to represent the 232 Th series.…”
Section: Radioactivity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%