Reports a nationwide investigation of gamma radiation in Swedish houses, made by the National Institute of Radiation Protection in Stockholm. The occupants of 2000 apartments and houses were picked at random and asked to participate in the investigation. The measurements were made with thermoluminescent dosimeters CaSO4 - Dy in teflon. Three detectors were sent to each of the selected dwellings by post. Finds that the accuracy of the detectors is about+ or - 25%.
Measurements of gamma radiation in Swedish houses by means of mailed CaSO4 - Dy dosimeters.
Year:
1978
Bibliographic info:
Symposium "The Natural Radiation Environment." Houston, April 23-28 1978