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How to transform surface deposition in Bq/m^2 to dose equivalent rate in µS/year
Thanks! It is now even clearer to me that Japan has become a bit smaller in area. Obviously I have missed something in the media since March. Loss of territorry for more than a decade (?) is worthwhile to mention more than once in the news.- helmut
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How to transform surface deposition in Bq/m^2 to dose equivalent rate in µS/year
Thank you for your quick response! And sorry for my wrong ground shine coefficient value! The corrected result for the Cs-137 Dose Equivalent Rate now is approx. 174,000 µSv/year. A relief but not a comfortable one. Kind regards Helmut- helmut
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How to transform surface deposition in Bq/m^2 to dose equivalent rate in µS/year
Dear forum, DOE and MEXT (Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) have pulished the results of common airborne measurements of the http://www.mext.go.jp/component/english/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2011/05/10/1304797_0506.pdf" inside the 80 km zone of Fukushima...- helmut
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