Effective doses estimated from the results of Direct Radon and Thoron Progeny Sensors (DRPS/DTPS), exposed in selected regions of Balkans
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Yarmoshenko
Žunić, Zora S.
Mishra, Rosaline
Čeliković, Igor
Stojanovska, Zdenka
Yarmoshenko, Ilia V.
Malinovsky, Georgy
Veselinović, Nenad
Gulan, Ljiljana
Ćurguz, Zoran
Vaupotič, Janja
Ujic, Predrag
Kolarž, Predrag
Milić, Gordana
Kovacs, Tibor
Sapra, Balvindar K.
Kavasi, Norbert
Sahoo, Sarata K.
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The main contribution to population exposure is due to radon and thoron progenies and not radon itself. The aim of this study was therefore to estimate annual effective dose using the results of Direct Radon and Thoron Progeny Sensors were exposed in 69 selected schools and 319 dwellings in several regions of Balkans: in Serbia: regions of Sokobanja and Kosovo and Metohija, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Srpska and Slovenia. Obtained average total effective doses are in the range from 0.22 mSv a−1 (schools in Republic of Srpska) to 2.5 mSv a−1 (dwellings in Kosovo) and are below the reference level of 10 mSv a−1 recommended by International Commission on Radiological Protection.
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