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Title: | Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory | Authors: | Antanasijević R. Aničin I. Bikit I. Banjanac R. Dragić A. Joksimović, Danka Krmpotić D. Udovičić V. Vuković J. |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-1999 | Journal: | Radiation Measurements | Abstract: | Radon measurements were provided during the different stages of building of a low-level laboratory in Belgrade. The depth of the laboratory is 12 m, equivalent to 30 m of water with an area of 45 m2. The whole of the laboratory is hermetically lined with 1 mm Al foil and is ventilated with filtered air. Radon concentrations were measured with the CR-39 detector as well as via the gamma-ray spectroscopic measurements. The radon concentrations in the air were achieved to 20 Bqm-3 and reduction of secondary and tertiary cosmic-ray fluxes is five times when ventilation, filtering and sealing was applied. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15704 | ISSN: | 13504487 | DOI: | 10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8 |
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