Environmental Radiation Dosimetry for school buildings, hospitals and health centers in Babil Governorate-Iraq using TL-technique

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  • Abdalrahman Al-Salihi ,
  • Riyadh Chasib Abul-Hail ,
  • Hussain Ali Badran ,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.A030123

Keywords:

Gamma Rays, Radiation Dosimetry, Thermoluminescence Technique

Abstract

The current research aims to evaluate the dose rate of gamma rays emitted from school buildings, hospitals and health centers in several locations in Babil Governorate using the TL method. To achieve the objectives of the research, measurements were taken at 49 school building sites and 29 hospital and health center sites using the thermal luminescence technique. The results of this study indicate that the inhabited areas within the environmental monitoring stations are places where the radiation is normal and the average dose rate in school buildings, hospitals and health centers to which humans are exposed is within the permissible limit.

Author Biographies

  • Abdalrahman Al-Salihi, ,

    College of Dentistry | University of Basrah | Iraq

  • Riyadh Chasib Abul-Hail, ,

    Education College for Pure Sciences | University of Basrah | Iraq

  • Hussain Ali Badran, ,

    Education College for Pure Sciences | University of Basrah | Iraq

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2025-12-19 — Updated on 2023-03-30

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Al-Salihi, A., Abul-Hail, R. C., & Badran, H. A. (2023). Environmental Radiation Dosimetry for school buildings, hospitals and health centers in Babil Governorate-Iraq using TL-technique. Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 7(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.A030123