T. Hashimoto et al., Radiation dosimetry using thermoluminescence from ceramic and glass samples at the JCO critical accident site, J ENV RAD, 50(1-2), 2000, pp. 97-105
Thermoluminescence (TL) from a ceramic alumina crucible and two glass sampl
es was investigated to evaluate the radiation dosimetry in the JCO accident
site using a highly sensitive TL-measuring apparatus. For thermoluminescen
ce color images (TLCIs), all ceramic disks gave homogeneous red-TL (RTL) di
stributions, whereas glass disks showed yellowish and blue colorations in t
he low- and high-temperature regions, respectively. The glow-curve appearan
ce both of RTL and of visible light in the low-temperature range from ceram
ics and quartz glass was confirmed to derive from the recent artificial rad
iation. Subsequently, grains from the alumina crucible were verified to be
useful for evaluation of exposure doses when the RTL at high temperatures w
as employed in comparison with the glass samples. Finally, the radiation do
se at about 50 m distance from the accident site was estimated to be about
63 mGy. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.