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Variation of air kerma rate from natural radionuclides in the ground due to the change of source configurations

Saito, Kimiaki

Proceedings of 10th International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA-10) (CD-ROM), 6 Pages, 2000/05

no abstracts in English

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PNC TJ1621 94-001, 111 Pages, 1994/03

PNC-TJ1621-94-001.pdf:3.27MB

no abstracts in English

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Radioactive nuclides in the living environment

*; Hoshi, Michio

JAERI-M 93-161, 25 Pages, 1993/09

JAERI-M-93-161.pdf:0.67MB

no abstracts in English

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PNC TJ1621 93-001, 76 Pages, 1993/03

PNC-TJ1621-93-001.pdf:1.99MB

no abstracts in English

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Distribution of anthropogenic and natural radionuclides in well, spring and tap water samples collected from Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Tomita, Jumpei; Abe, Takuya; Sakaguchi, Aya*; Miyata, Yoshiki*; Nagao, Seiya*; Yamamoto, Masayoshi*

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Investigation on distribution of radioactive substances in Fukushima, 13; Evaluation of indoor dose reduction factor based on air dose rate measurement

Sato, Rina; Yoshimura, Kazuya; Sanada, Yukihisa; Sato, Tetsuro*; Mori, Tsubasa*; Takagi, Marie*

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In order to accurately estimate air dose rates of indoors with a high percentage of stay, indoor dose reduction factor was evaluated based on indoor and outdoor air dose rate measurements, taking into account air dose rates due to natural radionuclides. The measurements were conducted on wooden and concrete buildings in 2021 in municipalities with specified reconstruction and revitalization base. Indoor air dose rates were estimated from outdoor air dose rates using representative values of the evaluated indoor dose reduction factors. As a result, indoor air dose rates were estimated more accurately when the effect of natural radionuclides was taken into account, because the error indicators were smaller than those in the case without the effect of natural radionuclides.

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