2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-16555-x
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Spatial variability of outdoor exposure to radiofrequency radiation from mobile phone base stations, in Khartoum, Sudan

Abstract: The wide-spread exposure to constantly evolving wireless technologies believed to pose a serious health threat. Human beings are persistently exposed to RF radiation from mobile phones and their base stations. The current study aimed at classifying and characterizing the exposure to RF radiation from the mobile phone base stations. Spatial distribution measurements were carried out in Khartoum city during two time periods, first in 2012 (pilot survey) and again during Sept. 2019-Jan. 2020, to cover a total of … Show more

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“…The greatest value of the radiation intensity is at a distance of 25 meters from the tower, and this violates the inverse square law. Perhaps the reason for this is the inefficiency of the geographical distribution of the towers, as it is in many studies (Mohammed et al, 2021;Baltrėnas and Buckus, 2013;Parajuli et al, 2015). As shown in Table 3 and Figure 6.…”
Section: Distancementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The greatest value of the radiation intensity is at a distance of 25 meters from the tower, and this violates the inverse square law. Perhaps the reason for this is the inefficiency of the geographical distribution of the towers, as it is in many studies (Mohammed et al, 2021;Baltrėnas and Buckus, 2013;Parajuli et al, 2015). As shown in Table 3 and Figure 6.…”
Section: Distancementioning
confidence: 93%