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Environmental Low Energy Gamma Rays Measurements in Brazilian Tropics Region During 2016

Environmental Low Energy Gamma Rays Measurements in Brazilian Tropics Region During 2016
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摘要 Low energy gamma radiation (0.2-10.0) MeV near the Earth's surface has several origins. Primary and secondary cosmic radiations with interactions of very high energy protons (〉 1 GeV) in terrestrial atmosphere are the main sources. The second most important source near the surface of the Earth and in the tropical and equatorial regions is the radon gas (Rn-222) that decays in alpha particles and gamma rays in this energy range. Also the telluric radionuclides 238U, 235U, 40K and 232Th in decays produce gamma radiation with different intensities at different locations on the surface of the Earth. Other sources less present are electrical discharges (lightning strikes) and man-made radioactive sources for medical, dental and industrial applications. In this work, it is shown that measurements of these components during all year 2016 are carried out at the ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics) campus in Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brazil and their possible correlations with atmospheric phenomena.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2016年第11期559-565,共7页 环境科学与工程(A)
关键词 Gamma radiation atmospheric phenomena electric discharges radon gas. γ射线测量 低能量 地区环境 热带 巴西 大气现象 放射性核素 高能质子
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