Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory
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Antanasijevic, RAničin, Ivan V.
Bikit, Ištvan S.
Banjanac, R
Dragic, A
Joksimović, Danijela
Krmpotic, D
Udovičić, Vladimir
Vuković, Jasna V.
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Radon measurements were provided during the different stages of building of a low-level laboratory in Belgrade. The depth of the laboratory is 12 m, equivalent to 30 m of water with an area of 45 m(2). The whole of the laboratory is hermetically lined with 1 mm Al foil and is ventilated with filtered air. Radon concentrations were measured with the CR-39 detector as well as via the gamma-ray spectroscopic measurements. The radon concentrations in the air were achieved to 20 Bqm(-3) and reduction of secondary and tertiary cosmic-ray fluxes is five times when ventilation, filtering and sealing was applied.
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radon / low-level laboratory / ventilation / CR-39 / LR-115Izvor:
Radiation Measurements, 1999, 31, 1-6, 371-374Napomena:
- 19th International Conference on Nuclear Tracks in Solids (ICNTSs), Aug 31-Sep 05, 1998, Besancon, France
DOI: 10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8
ISSN: 1350-4487
WoS: 000081997700071
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0344671568
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Antanasijevic, R AU - Aničin, Ivan V. AU - Bikit, Ištvan S. AU - Banjanac, R AU - Dragic, A AU - Joksimović, Danijela AU - Krmpotic, D AU - Udovičić, Vladimir AU - Vuković, Jasna V. PY - 1999 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6281 AB - Radon measurements were provided during the different stages of building of a low-level laboratory in Belgrade. The depth of the laboratory is 12 m, equivalent to 30 m of water with an area of 45 m(2). The whole of the laboratory is hermetically lined with 1 mm Al foil and is ventilated with filtered air. Radon concentrations were measured with the CR-39 detector as well as via the gamma-ray spectroscopic measurements. The radon concentrations in the air were achieved to 20 Bqm(-3) and reduction of secondary and tertiary cosmic-ray fluxes is five times when ventilation, filtering and sealing was applied. T2 - Radiation Measurements T1 - Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory VL - 31 IS - 1-6 SP - 371 EP - 374 DO - 10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8 ER -
@article{ author = "Antanasijevic, R and Aničin, Ivan V. and Bikit, Ištvan S. and Banjanac, R and Dragic, A and Joksimović, Danijela and Krmpotic, D and Udovičić, Vladimir and Vuković, Jasna V.", year = "1999", abstract = "Radon measurements were provided during the different stages of building of a low-level laboratory in Belgrade. The depth of the laboratory is 12 m, equivalent to 30 m of water with an area of 45 m(2). The whole of the laboratory is hermetically lined with 1 mm Al foil and is ventilated with filtered air. Radon concentrations were measured with the CR-39 detector as well as via the gamma-ray spectroscopic measurements. The radon concentrations in the air were achieved to 20 Bqm(-3) and reduction of secondary and tertiary cosmic-ray fluxes is five times when ventilation, filtering and sealing was applied.", journal = "Radiation Measurements", title = "Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory", volume = "31", number = "1-6", pages = "371-374", doi = "10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8" }
Antanasijevic, R., Aničin, I. V., Bikit, I. S., Banjanac, R., Dragic, A., Joksimović, D., Krmpotic, D., Udovičić, V.,& Vuković, J. V.. (1999). Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory. in Radiation Measurements, 31(1-6), 371-374. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8
Antanasijevic R, Aničin IV, Bikit IS, Banjanac R, Dragic A, Joksimović D, Krmpotic D, Udovičić V, Vuković JV. Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory. in Radiation Measurements. 1999;31(1-6):371-374. doi:10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8 .
Antanasijevic, R, Aničin, Ivan V., Bikit, Ištvan S., Banjanac, R, Dragic, A, Joksimović, Danijela, Krmpotic, D, Udovičić, Vladimir, Vuković, Jasna V., "Radon measurements during the building of a low-level laboratory" in Radiation Measurements, 31, no. 1-6 (1999):371-374, https://doi.org/10.1016/S1350-4487(99)00177-8 . .