Calibration and optimization of a low cost diffusion chamber for passive separated measurements of radon and thoron in soil by Lexan PC SSNTD
International Journal of Radiation Research. 2014; 12 (1): 61-67
in English
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ABSTRACT
Separate radon and thoron measurements in soil are very important in assessment of internal exposure due to inhalation of such radioactive gases. In this study, a low cost, small size, passive diffusion chamber has been developed for simple measurement of Radon-222 and Radon-220[Thoron] gases separately in soil. The diffusion chamber consists of two films and two fiber glass filters. Lexan polycarbonate films were used as Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors [SSNTDs] and optimized film to filter distance was obtained. Calibration factors for the designed diffusion chamber were measured using flow through method which was 16.85[track.cm[-2] [kBq. m-3d] [-1]] and 17.25 [track.cm[-2][kBq.m[-3]d][-1]] for radon for the lower and upper Lexan films, respectively and 1.76 [track.cm[-2] [kBq.m[-3] d][-1]] for thoron. The designed chamber is an economic, applicable and efficient detector for measurement of radon and thoron separately in soil
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Polymers
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Soil
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Gases
Type of study:
Health economic evaluation
Language:
English
Journal:
Int. J. Radiat. Res.
Year:
2014
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