Development of a national cosmic-ray dose monitoring system with Health Canada's Fixed Point Surveillance network

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2018.04.023

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English
Date
2018-05-15
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Liu, Chuanlei
  • Zhang, Weihua
  • Ungar, Kurt
  • Korpach, Ed
  • White, Brian
  • Benotto, Mike
  • Pellerin, Eric
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Elsevier

Abstract

This work explores the application of Health Canada's Fixed Point Surveillance (FPS) network for cosmic ray monitoring and dose estimation purposes. This network is comprised of RS250 3 inch by 3 inch Sodium Iodide (NaI) spectroscopic dosimeters distributed throughout Canada. The RS250's high channel count rate responds to the electromagnetic and muonic components of cosmic ray shower. These count rates are used to infer cosmic ray doses throughout FPS locations. The derived dose was found to have an accuracy within 6.5% deviation relative to theoretical calculation. The solar cycle effect and meteorologically induced fluctuation can be realistically reflected in the estimated dose. This work may serve as a basis to enable the FPS network to monitor and report both terrestrial and cosmic radiation in quasi-real time.

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  • Health,
  • Health and safety

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Healthy environments, consumer safety and consumer products

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