The distributional effects of radioactive materials on external gamma expos
ure have been analyzed. An approximate method for estimating external gamma
dose given from an arbitrary distribution of radioactive materials has bee
n developed. The minimum gamma expo sure given from a point source is shown
at 0.07 MeV if the source to receptor distance is shorter than 10 m. But,
if the receptor to point source distance is longer than 20 m, the gamma exp
osure rate increases monotonously according to the average gamma energy. Fo
r the analysis of the effects of volume source, we estimated the gamma dose
given from different hemisphere sizes in which radioactive, materials are
distributed uniformly. When the radius of the hemisphere is longer than 40
m, the external gamma dose rate increases monotonously. The gamma dose rate
given from the radioactive materials deposited on the ground shows the min
imum value at 0.07 MeV in any case. The analysis shows that external gamma
exposure is strongly dependent on the distribution of radioactive materials
in the environment and gamma energy. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.