Determination of Environmental Radiation in the Beach Sand of Tatvan, Ahlat and Adilcevaz

Determination of Environmental Radiation in the Beach Sand of Tatvan, Ahlat and Adilcevaz

The determination of radiation level is important in living areas for human health. The aim of this study is to determine environmental radiation in the beach sands of Tatvan, Ahlat and Adilcevaz. Environmental gamma radiation and alpha-beta concentrations determined for 15 different points. It has used portable gamma survey meter which is NaI(TI) scintillation detector. Also, it has used portable alpha-beta survey meter which consist of ZnS(Ag) scintillator adhered to 0.25 cm (0.010 in) thick plastic scintillator. Obtained results were compared with literature.
Keywords:

radiation, beach sand,

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