Correlation analysis of gamma dose rate from natural radiation in the test field

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This paper deals with correlation analysis of gamma dose rate measured in the test field with the five distinctive soil samples from a few minefields in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The measurements of ambient dose equivalent rate, due to radionuclides present in each of the soil samples, were performed by the RADIAGEM™ 2000 portable survey meter, placed on the ground and 1 m above the ground. The gamma spectrometric analysis of the same soil samples was carried out by GAMMA-RAD5 spectrometer. This study showed that there is a high correlation between the absorbed dose rate evaluated from soil radioactivity and the corresponding results obtained by the survey meter placed on the ground. Correlation analysis indicated that the survey meter, due to its narrow energy range, is not suitable for the examination of cosmic radiation contribution.

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Avdic, S., Pehlivanovic, B., Music, M., & Osmanovic, A. (2016). Correlation analysis of gamma dose rate from natural radiation in the test field. Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection, 31(3), 260–267. https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1603260A

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