Investigation of seasonal dynamics of β- and γ-radiation Helds vertical profile in the surface atmospheric layer
This paper is devoted to the seasonal dynamics of β- and γ-radiation field vertical profile in the surface atmospheric layer study. The findings revealed the following: a) significant seasonal variation in vertical distribution characteristics fields β- and γ-radiation; b) reduced β-radiation flux d...
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description | This paper is devoted to the seasonal dynamics of β- and γ-radiation field vertical profile in the surface atmospheric layer study. The findings revealed the following: a) significant seasonal variation in vertical distribution characteristics fields β- and γ-radiation; b) reduced β-radiation flux density and γ-radiation dose with increasing height is maintained in the range of spring and fall, namely, starting with snow melt and finishing its setting; c) distortion vertical profile in the winter season, an inverse relationship β-flux density and dose rate of γ-radiation from the heights above the earth's surface was registered. |
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