Natural Radiation Background in Metropolitan Taipei
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概要
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A high-pressure ionization chamber was used to measure the natural background radiation in metropolitan Taipei, Taiwan, R. O. C. during a period in 1987-1988. The average exposure rate was 27.55×10^<-10> C kg^<-1> h^<-1> including cosmic radiation, but the radon contribution was excluded. Scintillation survey meter, gamma-ray spectroscopy for soil samples, in-situ measurement with a NaI(Tl) detector coupled to a portable multichannel analyzer, instrumental neutron activation analysis of rock samples, and even thermoluminescent dosimeters were used as complementary measuring devices. Areas of higher radiation background were detected. They are the radium-bearing Peitou stones, an unusual occurrence of uraniferous zone at Sanhsia, and uranium precipitation in the glassy olivine basalt in a tea field at Tachi. All these areas are located in suburban sites of Taipei. Three types of building in Taipei City were selected for radon detection. No significantly elevated level of radon was detected, since Taipei is located in a semitropical area where ventilation of buildings is not a problem.
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著者
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Weng P‐s
National Tsing Hua Univ. Hsinchu Twn
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Chu T‐c
National Tsing Hua Univ. Hsinchu Twn
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Chu Tieh-chi
Institute Of Nuclear Science National Tsing Hua University
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WENG PAO-SHAN
Institute of Nuclear Science National Tsing Hua University
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CHEN CHlN-FANG
Radiation Laboratory, Taiwan Power Company
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Chen Chln-fang
Radiation Laboratory Taiwan Power Company
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