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GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND ROCK RADIOACTIVITY IN THE SPELEOTHERAPY MEDICAL FACILITY IN THE ZLATE HORY ORE DISTRICT (THE CZECH REPUBLIC)

In: Geologica Carpathica, vol. 51, no. 6
Jiri Zimak - Jindrich Stelcl

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Year, pages: 2000, 407 - 412
About article:
An abandoned mine located in the Zlate Hory ore district is now used for speleotherapy. A detailed petrographical study along with extensive gamma-ray spectrometry measuring concentrations of naturally occurring radioactive elements (K, U and Th) was conducted in the mine in order to analyze the interrelationship between modal composition and radioactivity of the rocks. Authors warn of a potentially higher concentrations of 222Rn in the subsurface atmosphere of the speleotherapeutic medical facility.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Zimak, J., Stelcl, J. 2000. GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND ROCK RADIOACTIVITY IN THE SPELEOTHERAPY MEDICAL FACILITY IN THE ZLATE HORY ORE DISTRICT (THE CZECH REPUBLIC). In Geologica Carpathica, vol. 51, no.6, pp. 407-412. 1335-0552.

APA:
Zimak, J., Stelcl, J. (2000). GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND ROCK RADIOACTIVITY IN THE SPELEOTHERAPY MEDICAL FACILITY IN THE ZLATE HORY ORE DISTRICT (THE CZECH REPUBLIC). Geologica Carpathica, 51(6), 407-412. 1335-0552.