| Oulu |
0,09 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Ii |
0,09 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Muhos |
0,08 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Hailuoto |
0,08 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Kuivaniemi |
0,06 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Liminka |
0,06 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Oulun (joke) |
0,08 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Raahe |
0,07 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Vihanti |
0,07 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Ylivieska |
0,07 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Kalajoki |
0,08 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Haapavesi |
0,09 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Haapajärvi |
0,08 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Pyhäntä |
0,10 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Pyhäjärvi |
0,09 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Kestilä |
0,08 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Kuusamo |
0,07 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Pudasjärvi |
0,09 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Syöte |
0,06 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Käylä |
0,06 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
| Murtovaara |
0,06 |
14.03.10 |
17-18 |
Click the name of the city to see long-term statistics on local dose rates. The background radiation in Finland ranges from 0.04 to 0.30 mikrosieverts per hour (µSv/h). The regional variation in dose rates depends on the differences of uranium concentration in Finnish rock and soil. The snow and ice attenuate the radiation from the ground.
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