The studies of lead shielding efficiency from the gamma background measurements were performed in the salt cavern of the copper mine - a site considered for an underground laboratory. Within the energy range of 50–2700 keV, the measured gamma-ray count rates normalized to the mass of the high-purity detectors germanium crystal are 5.93 and 6.32 s−1kg−1 for the used low-background and portable spectrometers, respectively. The gamma-ray flux of 0.124 (2) cm−2s−1 connected with the natural radioisotopes was observed by the portable HPGe, including 0.026 (1) cm−2s−1 contribution of radon decay products, whereas the photon flux at the spectrum continuum was 0.18 (5) cm−2s−1.
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Polaczek-Grelik, K., Kisiel, J., Walencik-Łata, A., Mietelski, J. W., Janowski, P., Harańczyk, M., … Sadowski, A. (2016). Lead shielding efficiency from the gamma background measurements in the salt cavern of the Polkowice–Sieroszowice copper mine. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 308(3), 773–780. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-015-4567-6
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