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The data from the automatic radiological measuring stations are being collected three times a day using the SPRU system.
The collected data prepared in form of the so-called Nordic protocol are being sent every day as part of the international exchange to certain related institutions and those data represent the basis for an early discovery of increased radioactivity. The data collected in this way are accessible to you as well. If you click on a number denoting an automatic measuring station, you will get the account of the latest measured data, dose rate on that location. In our country dose rates from natural radioactivity (measured in the open air, 1 m above the ground) vary from 100 to 200 nSv/h. The variations are mostly caused by precipitation washing away radioactive particles from the atmosphere.
It should be mentioned that the radiological stations Zagreb-IRB, Sljeme and Velebit are not yet integrated within the reading system of the TPC. These three stations come within the competence of the "Ruder Boškovic" Institute.
The network is being worked on by means of inclusion of the IRB stations and building of some new ones. |
Locations of the automatic radiological stations are the following:
1 Zagreb-IRB 2 Sljeme 3 Stojdraga 4 Sv. Kriz 5 Klanjec 6 Bilogora 7 Kapovac 8 Osijek 9 Batina 10 Strigova 11 Ucka 12 Velebit 13 Marjan 14 Dubrovnik 15 Zagreb-Maksimir |

