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The blue halite in Morsleben, Germany: A natural lyoluminescence dosimeter

The blue halite in Morsleben, Germany: A natural lyoluminescence dosimeter

Sometimes our technology ends up in places we’d never predict – like deep underground salt formations in Germany. 

In the recently published paper “The blue halite in Morsleben, Germany: A natural lyoluminescence dosimeter?” (Biernacka et al., 2025), researchers explore whether naturally blue halite can act as a record of past radiation exposure.

To support this work, μDOSE+ was used for environmental gamma dose rate measurements, providing key input data for understanding the radiation history of the studied samples.

We’re genuinely proud to see μDOSE+ contributing behind the scenes to such interdisciplinary research – connecting radiation physics, geology, and luminescence science.
It’s a reminder that reliable field measurements matter, even in the most unexpected scientific questions!

Well done to the authors on a fascinating study
The paper is available open access.

Biernacka M, Majgier R, Staninski K, Kaczmarek M, Zelek-Pogudz S, Sądel M, Szufa KM, Blanke H and Kreutzer S, 2025, The blue halite in Morsleben, Germany: A natural lyoluminescence dosimeter? Journal of Luminescence 280: 121088, DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2025.121088.