AGUIAR, V. A. P.MEDINA, N. H.MOREIRA, R. H.Marcilei Aparecida Guazzelli2022-01-122022-01-122010-09-05AGUIAR, V. A. P.; MEDINA, N. H.; MOREIRA, R. H.; GUAZZELLI, M. A. Absorbed gamma-ray doses due to natural radionuclides in building materials. AIP Conference Proceedings, v. 124, p. 98-103, Sept. 2010.1551-7616https://repositorio.fei.edu.br/handle/FEI/4240This work is devoted to the application of high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometry in the study of the effective dose coming from naturally occurring radionuclides, namely 40K, 232Th and 238U, present in building materials such as sand, cement, and granitic gravel. Four models were applied to estimate the effective dose and the hazard indices. The maximum estimated effective dose coming from the three reference rooms considered is 0.90(45) mSv/yr, and maximum internal hazard index is 0.77(24), both for the compact clay brick reference room. The principal gamma radiation sources are cement, sand and bricks. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.Acesso RestritoAbsorbed gamma-ray doses due to natural radionuclides in building materialsArtigo de evento10.1063/1.3448020building materialseffective dosegamma-spectrometryhazard indices