Calculation of the source dose rate via the date of measurement
Calculation of the source dose rate via the date of measurement
Calculating the dose rate of the irradiation source via the date of measurement based on: source calibration date, source dose rate, dose rate error. The function returns a data.frame that provides the input argument dose_rate for the function convert_Second2Gray .
Calculation of the source dose rate based on the time elapsed since the last calibration of the irradiation source. Decay parameters assume a Sr-90 beta source. [REMOVE_ME]dose.rate=D0∗exp(−log(2)/T.1/2∗t)[REMOVEME2]
with: D0 <- calibration dose rate T.1/2 <- half-life of the source nuclide (here in days) t <- time since source calibration (in days) log(2) / T.1/2 equals the decay constant lambda
Information on the date of measurements may be taken from the data's original .BIN file (using e.g., BINfile <- readBIN2R() and the slot BINfile@METADATA$DATE)
measurement.date: character or Date (with default): Date of measurement in "YYYY-MM-DD". If no value is provided, the date will be set to today. The argument can be provided as vector.
calib.date: character or Date (required ): date of source calibration in "YYYY-MM-DD"
calib.dose.rate: numeric (required ): dose rate at date of calibration in Gy/s or Gy/min
calib.error: numeric (required ): error of dose rate at date of calibration Gy/s or Gy/min
source.type: character (with default): specify irradiation source (Sr-90, Co-60, Cs-137, Am-214), see details for further information
dose.rate.unit: character (with default): specify dose rate unit for input (Gy/min or Gy/s), the output is given in Gy/s as valid for the function convert_Second2Gray
predict: integer (with default): option allowing to predict the dose rate of the source over time in days set by the provided value. Starting date is the value set with measurement.date, e.g., calc_SourceDoseRate(..., predict = 100) calculates the source dose rate for the next 100 days.
Returns
Returns an S4 object of type RLum.Results . Slot data contains a list with the following structure:
$ dose.rate (data.frame)
.. $ dose.rate
.. $ dose.rate.error
.. $ date (corresponding measurement date)
$ parameters (list)
.. $ source.type
.. $ halflife
.. $ dose.rate.unit
$ call (the original function call)
The output should be accessed using the function get_RLum . A plot method of the output is provided via plot_RLum .
Description
Calculating the dose rate of the irradiation source via the date of measurement based on: source calibration date, source dose rate, dose rate error. The function returns a data.frame that provides the input argument dose_rate for the function convert_Second2Gray .
Calculation of the source dose rate based on the time elapsed since the last calibration of the irradiation source. Decay parameters assume a Sr-90 beta source.
dose.rate=D0∗exp(−log(2)/T.1/2∗t)
with: D0 <- calibration dose rate T.1/2 <- half-life of the source nuclide (here in days) t <- time since source calibration (in days) log(2) / T.1/2 equals the decay constant lambda
Information on the date of measurements may be taken from the data's original .BIN file (using e.g., BINfile <- readBIN2R() and the slot BINfile@METADATA$DATE)
Allowed source types and related values
#
Source type
T.1/2
Reference
[1]
Sr-90
28.90 y
NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory
[2]
Am-214
432.6 y
NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory
[3]
Co-60
5.274 y
NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory
[4
Cs-137
30.08 y
NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Note
Please be careful when using the option predict, especially when a multiple set for measurement.date and calib.date is provided. For the source dose rate prediction, the function takes the last measurement.date
value and predicts from that the source dose rate for the number of days requested, that is: the (multiple) original input will be replaced. However, the function does not change entries for the calibration dates, but mixes them up. Therefore, it is not recommended to use this option when multiple calibration dates (calib.date) are provided.
Function version
0.3.2
Examples
##(1) Simple function usage##Basic calculation of the dose rate for a specific datedose.rate <- calc_SourceDoseRate(measurement.date ="2012-01-27", calib.date ="2014-12-19", calib.dose.rate =0.0438, calib.error =0.0019)##show resultsget_RLum(dose.rate)##(2) Usage in combination with another function (e.g., convert_Second2Gray() )## load example datadata(ExampleData.DeValues, envir = environment())## use the calculated variable dose.rate as input argument## to convert De(s) to De(Gy)convert_Second2Gray(ExampleData.DeValues$BT998, dose.rate)##(3) source rate prediction and plottingdose.rate <- calc_SourceDoseRate(measurement.date ="2012-01-27", calib.date ="2014-12-19", calib.dose.rate =0.0438, calib.error =0.0019, predict =1000)plot_RLum(dose.rate)##(4) export output to a LaTeX table (example using the package 'xtable')## Not run:xtable::xtable(get_RLum(dose.rate))## End(Not run)
How to cite
Fuchs, M.C., Kreutzer, S., 2025. calc_SourceDoseRate(): Calculation of the source dose rate via the date of measurement. Function version 0.3.2. In: Kreutzer, S., Burow, C., Dietze, M., Fuchs, M.C., Schmidt, C., Fischer, M., Friedrich, J., Mercier, N., Philippe, A., Riedesel, S., Autzen, M., Mittelstrass, D., Gray, H.J., Galharret, J., Colombo, M., Steinbuch, L., Boer, A.d., 2025. Luminescence: Comprehensive Luminescence Dating Data Analysis. R package version 1.0.1. https://r-lum.github.io/Luminescence/
References
NNDC, Brookhaven National Laboratory http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/
See Also
convert_Second2Gray , get_RLum , plot_RLum
Author(s)
Margret C. Fuchs, HZDR, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology (Germany)
Sebastian Kreutzer, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University (Germany) , RLum Developer Team