Abstract
With the formation of the world, the radioactivity affected humanity throughout history. The
rock beds beneath the soil layer forming natural radioactivity are sources of terrestrial radioactivity.
Environmental gamma radiation consists of terrestrial and cosmic sources. The gamma dose rate
method is used to determine the radiation emitted by the terrestrial radiation. In this study, the gamma
dose rates were determined by conducting measurements at twenty points at intervals of 12 km from
Kulakçayırı Lake and its vicinity. Open gamma doses in the air at a height of 1 meter above the ground
level were measured using a portable gamma scintillation detector. The measurements were made once
per hour. The average gamma open dose values measured at 20 locations measured per hour in the air
at an altitude of 1 m was 37.5 nGy / h.