Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1739185 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Air radon concentration was measured in summer and winter at 11 points along the tourist guided route in the Gadime Cave in Kosovo using alpha scintillation cells and etched track detectors. At two points in summer, values higher than 1700 Bq mâ3 were observed; they otherwise were in the range 400-1000 Bq mâ3. Values were lower in winter. The effective dose received by a person during a 90 min visit is 3.7 μSv in summer and 2.5 μSv in winter. For a tourist guide the annual effective dose is less than 3.5 mSv.
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Authors
M. Bahtijari, J. VaupotiÄ, A. GregoriÄ, P. Stegnar, I. Kobal,