Radiation doses due to human exposure to cosmic radiation in the Republic of Croatia.
Arh Hig Rada Toksikol 1994 Sep;45(3):231-40 (ISSN: 0004-1254) Franic Z
Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, PO Box 291, Ksaverska cesta 2, HR-10001 Zagreb, Croatia.
The annual per caput whole body equivalent dose for the world's population on ground
level in areas on normal background from natural sources of radiation is approximately
2.4 mSv, 0.3 mSv of which is due to cosmic rays. As the intensity of cosmic radiation
increases with altitude, the subpopulation of aircraft flight crews and frequent flyers
may receive an additional equivalent dose of up to 1 mSv during commercial flights.
The estimated annual collective equivalent dose from aircraft flights for the Republic of
Croatia is about 4 man Sv, whereas the annual collective effective dose due to the
cosmic radiation component of normal background radiation is approximately 1200
man Sv. Future development of hypersonic aircraft, which would fly orbital trajectories
above the Earth's atmosphere would cause a significant increase of doses. Also, future
utilization of extended space missions might be limited by high equivalent doses to
space travellers.
Major Subject Heading(s)
Minor Subject Heading(s)
Cosmic Radiation
Aerospace Medicine
Croatia
Radiation Dosage
Indexing Check Tags: Human
Language: English
MEDLINE Indexing Date: 199506
Publication Type: Status: Completed
Publication Type: Journal Article
PMID: 0007763185
Unique NLM Identifier: 95283466
Journal Code: IM; S