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J Environ Radioact ; 102(10): 906-10, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20421141

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This paper examines the viability of using Canoparmelia texana lichen species as a bioindicator of air pollution by radionuclides and rare earth elements (REEs) in the vicinity of a tin and lead industry. The lichen and soil samples were analyzed for uranium, thorium and REEs by instrumental neutron activation analysis. The radionuclides (226)Ra, (228)Ra and (210)Pb were determined either by Gamma-ray spectrometry (GRS) (soils) or by radiochemical separation followed by gross alpha and beta counting using a gas flow proportional counter (lichens). The lichens samples concentrate radionuclides (on the average 25-fold higher than the background for this species) and REEs (on the average 10-fold higher), therefore they can be used as a fingerprint of contamination by the operation of the tin industry.


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Air Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Elements, Radioactive/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Lead Radioisotopes/analysis , Lichens/chemistry , Metals, Rare Earth/analysis , Soil Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Brazil , Metallurgy , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Soil/analysis
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