2020 Dose Data from the Fixed Point Surveillance Network

2020 Dose Data from the Fixed Point Surveillance Network The Fixed Point Surveillance (FPS) network monitors public radiation dose due to radioactive materials in the atmosphere. The FPS network is used primarily to measure the external dose from three noble gases in particular; Argon-41, Xenon-133 and Xenon-135, as well as the total combined external dose from all sources, measured as Total Air KERMA. 2022-08-30 Health Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and Safetydose dataFixed-Point-Surveillance-Networkpublic radiation doseradioactive materialsexternal dosenoble gasesArgon-41Xenon-133Xenon-135 2020 Dose Data from the Fixed Point Surveillance NetworkHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-risks-safety/radiation/understanding/measurements/2020-dose-data-fixed-point-surveillance-network.html 2020 Dose Data from the Fixed Point Surveillance NetworkHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/securite-et-risque-pour-sante/radiation/comprendre/mesures/2020-donnees-doses-tirees-reseau-surveillance-poste-fixe.html

The Fixed Point Surveillance (FPS) network monitors public radiation dose due to radioactive materials in the atmosphere. The FPS network is used primarily to measure the external dose from three noble gases in particular; Argon-41, Xenon-133 and Xenon-135, as well as the total combined external dose from all sources, measured as Total Air KERMA.

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