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Detection of rain events in radiological early warning networks with spectro-dosimetric systems

Short-term pronounced increases of the ambient dose equivalent rate, due to rainfall are a well-known phenomenon. Increases in the same order of magnitude or even below may also be caused by a nuclear or radiological event, i.e. by artificial radiation. Hence, it is important to be able to identify...

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Published in:Journal of instrumentation 2017-10, Vol.12 (10), p.P10005-P10005
Main Authors: Dąbrowski, R., Dombrowski, H., Kessler, P., Röttger, A., Neumaier, S.
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