Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1737947 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A terrestrial gamma radiation survey for the state of Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya was conducted to obtain baseline data for environmental radiological health practices. Based on soil type, geological background and information from airborne survey maps, 95 survey points statistically representing the study area were determined. The measured doses varied according to geological background and soil types. They ranged from 17 nGy hâ1 to 500 nGy hâ1. The mean terrestrial gamma dose rate in air above the ground was 182 ± 81 nGy hâ1. This is two times higher than the average dose rate of terrestrial gamma radiation in Malaysia which is 92 nGy hâ1 (UNSCEAR 2000). An isodose map was produced to represent exposure rate from natural sources of terrestrial gamma radiation.
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Authors
M.S.M. Sanusi, A.T. Ramli, H.T. Gabdo, N.N. Garba, A. Heryanshah, H. Wagiran, M.N. Said,