natural radiation sources

natural radiation sources
gamtinis jonizuojančiosios spinduliuotės šaltinis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Jonizuojančiosios spinduliuotės šaltinis, egzistuojantis natūraliomis sąlygomis: kosminė spinduliuotė, veikianti žmones jiems skrendant orlaiviais dideliame aukštyje, ir žemės jonizuojančiosios spinduliuotės šaltiniai, esantys statiniuose, šachtose, mineralinio vandens šaltiniuose ir kt. atitikmenys: angl. natural radiation sources vok. naturall Strahlungsquelle, f rus. естественные источники радиации

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