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A unique high natural background radiation area in Indonesia: a brief review from the viewpoint of dose assessments

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DOI: 10.1007/s10967-021-07908-4

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High natural background radiation area; Public health; Chronic-low-dose radiation exposure; Natural radiation

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI [JP16K15368, JP16H02667, JP18KK0261, JP18K10023, JP20H00556]
  2. Hirosaki University Institutional Research Grant
  3. Indonesia government research grant (DIPA)

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Some areas around the world have anomalies with high natural radiation that may affect public health. Recent studies have found Mamuju, Indonesia, to be a unique high natural radiation area. The majority of relevant papers focus on monitoring, main sources, and influential factors related to radon and dose assessments.
Some areas around the world have anomalies with high natural radiation that may affect public health due to chronic-low-dose radiation exposure. In the paper, we summarized several studies that find Mamuju, Indonesia, a unique high natural radiation area. The majority of the relevant papers are about monitoring, main sources, and influential factors for the enhancement of radon and dose assessments. Under these circumstances, the Mamuju region is regarded as a promising area for conducting epidemiological studies, and it will provide a unique opportunity for improving and expanding low-dose-rate data on human health effects.

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