Dadong, Iskandar (2017) Health Risk Implications of Terrestrial Gamma Radiation Dose Rate in Central Jakarta, Indonesia: Short Communications. Global Journal of Health Science, 9 (2). pp. 19-24. ISSN 1916-9736
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Abstract
Terrestrial gamma radiation (TGR) dose rate measurement has been conducted around downtown region of Central Jakarta Indonesia. The real time count data was taken 1 m above the ground in eight sub district locations by using a portable gamma Survey meter of Exploranium GR-135 Plus Model. The reading position was determined by Garmin GPSMAP 62s. The average value of TGR dose rate of (47.76 ± 18.24) nSv h-1 ranged from 6.40 nSv h-1 to 120.90 nSv-1, it is higher than in Indonesia average. The annual effective dose rate of 0.06 mSv contributes to fatal cancer risk of about 3.32 x 10-6 per year for each individual in Central Jakarta. For the subdistrict TGR dose rate value was varied, however all the result is not high enough to cause for alarm.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Taksonomi BATAN > Keselamatan dan Keamanan Nuklir Taksonomi BATAN > Keselamatan dan Keamanan Nuklir Taksonomi BATAN > Keselamatan dan Keamanan Nuklir > Keselamatan Lingkungan Taksonomi BATAN > Keselamatan dan Keamanan Nuklir > Keselamatan Lingkungan Taksonomi BATAN > Keselamatan dan Keamanan Nuklir > Keselamatan Lingkungan > Keselamatan Radiasi Lingkungan Taksonomi BATAN > Keselamatan dan Keamanan Nuklir > Keselamatan Lingkungan > Keselamatan Radiasi Lingkungan |
Divisions: | BATAN > Pusat Teknologi Keselamatan dan Metrologi Radiasi IPTEK > BATAN > Pusat Teknologi Keselamatan dan Metrologi Radiasi |
Depositing User: | Administrator Repository |
Date Deposited: | 18 May 2018 10:39 |
Last Modified: | 31 May 2022 04:34 |
URI: | https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/1973 |