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Quick assessment of radioactivity levels indoor of granite historical buildings of Braga (NW Portugal)

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Resumo:Building materials are the main source of radioactivity in buildings. Radioactivity indoors is a source of health risk and it depends on the geometrical characteristics of buildings and materials (mainly the content in K, U, and Th) although other sources of ionizing radiation can be considered (cosmic radiation, subsoil radon flux). We present results of measurements of indoor gamma radiation by field gamma spectrometry in granite buildings of Braga (N Portugal), considering the total dose and estimations of K, U and Th contents, related to materials. Results are analysed in terms of comparison of the different places and measurements indoor and outdoor, regardless of granite type and geometrical features of the built works.
Autores principais:Lima, Marco
Outros Autores:Sanjurjo-Sánchez, J.; Alves, C. A. Simões
Assunto:Gamma Spectrometry Ionizing radiation Indoor radiation Gamma radiation Built environment Environmental risks
Ano:2014
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:Building materials are the main source of radioactivity in buildings. Radioactivity indoors is a source of health risk and it depends on the geometrical characteristics of buildings and materials (mainly the content in K, U, and Th) although other sources of ionizing radiation can be considered (cosmic radiation, subsoil radon flux). We present results of measurements of indoor gamma radiation by field gamma spectrometry in granite buildings of Braga (N Portugal), considering the total dose and estimations of K, U and Th contents, related to materials. Results are analysed in terms of comparison of the different places and measurements indoor and outdoor, regardless of granite type and geometrical features of the built works.