Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru

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This study evaluates radon exhalation rates and assesses the potential radiological risks of external exposure to primordial radionuclides in building materials employed in the Ica region of Peru, particularly those with high uranium content. The radon exhalation rates are currently measured using a...

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Autores: Liz, Rafael, Pereyra, Patrizia, Muñoz, Daniel, Viera, Victor, López Herrera, Maria Elena, Rojas, Jhonny, Palacios, Daniel, Díaz, Félix, Cerna, Nhell, Rojas, Segundo, Sajo-Bohus, Laszlo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Autónoma del Perú
Repositorio:AUTONOMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13067/3181
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos15030279
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Building materials
Natural radioactivity
Radon exhalation rate
Gamma index
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
title Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
spellingShingle Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
Liz, Rafael
Building materials
Natural radioactivity
Radon exhalation rate
Gamma index
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.01.00
title_short Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
title_full Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
title_fullStr Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
title_sort Comprehensive Study of Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials: A Case Study in Ica, Peru
author Liz, Rafael
author_facet Liz, Rafael
Pereyra, Patrizia
Muñoz, Daniel
Viera, Victor
López Herrera, Maria Elena
Rojas, Jhonny
Palacios, Daniel
Díaz, Félix
Cerna, Nhell
Rojas, Segundo
Sajo-Bohus, Laszlo
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author2 Pereyra, Patrizia
Muñoz, Daniel
Viera, Victor
López Herrera, Maria Elena
Rojas, Jhonny
Palacios, Daniel
Díaz, Félix
Cerna, Nhell
Rojas, Segundo
Sajo-Bohus, Laszlo
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Pereyra, Patrizia
Muñoz, Daniel
Viera, Victor
López Herrera, Maria Elena
Rojas, Jhonny
Palacios, Daniel
Díaz, Félix
Cerna, Nhell
Rojas, Segundo
Sajo-Bohus, Laszlo
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Building materials
Natural radioactivity
Radon exhalation rate
Gamma index
topic Building materials
Natural radioactivity
Radon exhalation rate
Gamma index
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