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Title: | Assessment of Indoor and Outdoor Background Radiation Levels in Plateau State University Bokkos Jos, Nigeria |
Authors: | Masok, Felix B. Dawam, Robert R. Mangset, Emanuel W. |
Keywords: | Cancer equivalent dose rate gamma-scout background ionizing radiation |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Journal of Environment and Earth Science |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.5,;No.8; Pp 1- 4 |
Abstract: | Survey taken by the world health organization (WHO) and the international commission on radiation protection
(ICRP) shows that residents of temperate climate spends only about 20% of their time outdoor and about 80%
indoors and certain materials use for the construction of such buildings (rocks soils) are known to be radioactive.
This work set out to assess the background ionizing radiations at Biochemistry, Chemistry, Microbiology and
physics laboratories all of Plateau State University Bokkos to determine the radiation levels both within the
laboratories and their immediate surroundings. The gamma-scout used for the purpose of the study was adjusted
to detect the alpha, beta and gamma types of radiation in μSv/hr. The mean equivalent dose rate per hour for
indoor background radiation for the laboratories was found to be 0.256μSv/hr while the outdoor was
0.249μSv/hr. The mean annual equivalent dose rate of the laboratories were compute for indoor and outdoor
background radiation level to be 1.54mSv/yr and 0.44mSv/yr respectively, and are in a good proportion below
the world wide average dose of 2.4mSv/yr. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2823 |
ISSN: | 2224-3216 2225-0948 |
Appears in Collections: | Physics
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