Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman

The terrestrial gamma radiation level was determined covering the Kota Tinggi district of Peninsular Malaysia. The dose-rate was measured at 748 locations using gamma ray detector system consisting of a 2.54 cmx2.54 cm Nal (TI) as a gamma detector. Results have allowed construction of a terrestrial...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek, Ramli, Ahmad Termizi, Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Lutfi
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Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling my.uitm.ir.528102021-12-10T06:44:47Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52810/ Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek Ramli, Ahmad Termizi Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Lutfi Radioactivity and radioactive substances QE Geology Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships The terrestrial gamma radiation level was determined covering the Kota Tinggi district of Peninsular Malaysia. The dose-rate was measured at 748 locations using gamma ray detector system consisting of a 2.54 cmx2.54 cm Nal (TI) as a gamma detector. Results have allowed construction of a terrestrial gamma ray isodose contour map of Kota Tinggi district. The relationships between the gamma radiation dose level measured at various locations and the soil type and underlying geological are discussed. The highest terrestrial gamma dose-rate measured is 630 ± 63 nGy h-1 and the lowest terrestrial gamma dose-rate measured is 45 ± 5 nGy h-1. 2004 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52810/1/52810.PDF ID52810 Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek and Ramli, Ahmad Termizi and Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Lutfi (2004) Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman. In: STSS 2004 : SAINS TEKNOLOGI JILID 1, 31 MEI – 1 JUN 2004, HOTEL VISTANA, KUANTAN, PAHANG.
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topic Radioactivity and radioactive substances
QE Geology
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
spellingShingle Radioactivity and radioactive substances
QE Geology
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek
Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Lutfi
Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman
description The terrestrial gamma radiation level was determined covering the Kota Tinggi district of Peninsular Malaysia. The dose-rate was measured at 748 locations using gamma ray detector system consisting of a 2.54 cmx2.54 cm Nal (TI) as a gamma detector. Results have allowed construction of a terrestrial gamma ray isodose contour map of Kota Tinggi district. The relationships between the gamma radiation dose level measured at various locations and the soil type and underlying geological are discussed. The highest terrestrial gamma dose-rate measured is 630 ± 63 nGy h-1 and the lowest terrestrial gamma dose-rate measured is 45 ± 5 nGy h-1.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek
Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Lutfi
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek
Ramli, Ahmad Termizi
Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Lutfi
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Taufek
title Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman
title_short Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman
title_full Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman
title_fullStr Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman
title_full_unstemmed Environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in Kota Tinggi district, Malaysia / Ahmad Taufek Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Termizi Ramli and Ahmad Lufti Abdul Rahman
title_sort environmental terrestrial gamma radiation dose-rate and its relationship with soil type and underlying geological formations in kota tinggi district, malaysia / ahmad taufek abdul rahman, ahmad termizi ramli and ahmad lufti abdul rahman
publishDate 2004
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