Natural Background Radiation Measurements of a Base Station in Yalvaç County

Bu çalışmada, Yalvaç’taki baz istasyonu civarında maruz kalınan doğal fon (background) radyasyon oranını tespit etmek için, bir yıl boyunca her ay, Sezyum-137 (137Cs) ile kalibre edilmiş Radiation Alert Monitor 4 Geiger-Mueller LND712 detektörü ile ölçümler gerçekleştirilmiştir. Ölçümler, günde üç kez (sabah, öğle ve akşam) olmak koşuluyla her gün, bir yıl boyunca alınmıştır. Radyasyon dozunun yıllık aritmetik ortalaması değişimi 1.92 ile 2.27 mSv/yıl olarak elde edilmiş ve insan vücudunun radyasyon doz limitleri ile karşılaştırılmıştır

Natural Background Radiation Measurements of a Base Station in Yalvaç County

In this framework, measurements have been carried out with a Geiger-Mueller LND712 detector, Radiation Alert Monitor 4, calibrated by Cesium 137 (137Cs) every month during one year in order to detect natural background radiation rate exposed by man around base station in Yalvaç. Measurements have been taken in every day on condition of three times (in the morning, at noon and in the evening) during a year. Annual arithmetic mean radiation dose changing from 1.92 to 2.27 mSv/year have been obtained and compared with radiation dose limits of a body

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