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[en] A study of the radiological impact of living in structures built on reclaimed phosphate-mine land was conducted in Central Florida. The study concluded that areas which contain radium-bearing soil associated with phsophate materials generally have greater gamma exposure and indoor radon-decay-product concentrations than normal background areas in Florida. Average indoor radon-decay-product levels of up to 0.20 working level (WL) were measured. Various soil and structure characteristics are represented in the study. These characteristics were examined to evaluate their significance on the indoor-radiation levels
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Gesell, T.F.; Lowder, W.M. (eds.); Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN (USA). Technical Information Center; p. 1457-1475; 1980; p. 1457-1475; Conference on natural radiation environment III; Houston, TX, USA; 23 - 28 Apr 1978
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ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, HEAVY NUCLEI, IONIZING RADIATIONS, ISOTOPES, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MONITORING, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NORTH AMERICA, NUCLEI, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATIONS, RADIOISOTOPES, RADIUM ISOTOPES, RADON ISOTOPES, US ORGANIZATIONS, USA, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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