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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 6199, 2021 03 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33739021

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Elevated levels of radon and thoron in the indoor atmosphere may cause the deleterious effects on the mankind. Mining sites and their environs attract a special interest in radon studies as higher levels are frequently reported in the habitats. In the present study, radon and thoron levels were measured in the dwellings of Buddonithanda, a village in the environs of proposed uranium mining site, with pin-hole (SSNTDs) dosimeters for the period of a year. The measured radon and thoron levels were found to vary widely from 14 to 675 Bq m-3 (geometric mean = 94 Bq m-3) and from 21 to 704 Bq m-3 (geometric mean = 121 Bq m-3), respectively. An attempt was made to understand the large spatial variation of these levels. The seasonal and diurnal variation studies were used in unraveling the behavior of the radioactive isotopes in indoor environment and the same was explained with the help of a simplified mathematical model. Quantification of inhalation dose due to radon and thoron was done with suitable occupancy factors.

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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 151(2): 290-8, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22319131

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The present work was aimed at the establishment of baseline radioactive data in the proposed Lambapur and Peddagattu uranium mining areas in the Andhra Pradesh state, India. The background concentrations of naturally occurring radioactivity in the near-surface soils of the study areas were estimated and the results were analysed. The (238)U concentration in the near-surface soil of the study area was found to vary from 100 to 176 Bq kg(-1), with a mean of 138±24 Bq kg(-1). (232)Th in the study area soils was found to vary between 64 and 116 Bq kg(-1), with a mean of 83±15 Bq kg(-1). The (40)K concentration was found to vary between 309 and 373 Bq kg(-1), with a mean of 343±20 Bq kg(-1). The mean natural background radiation levels were also measured with thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry technique and with a µR-survey meter, in the villages of the study area. Dose rates measured by TL are found to vary from 1287 to 3363 µGy y(-1), with a mean of 2509 ± 424 µGy y(-1). The dose rates measured in the same villages with a µR-survey meter were found to be in the range of 1211-3255 µGy y(-1), with a mean of 2524 ± 395 µGy y(-1). The mean radiation levels in the study area are found to be relatively high when compared with (Indian) national and international averages. Correlations among radon, thoron and gamma dose rates were found to be poor. The pre-operational data produced in this work will be useful for comparison with future radiation levels during the proposed uranium mining operations.


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Background Radiation , Mining , Radiation Monitoring , Soil Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Uranium/analysis , Gamma Rays , Humans , India , Radiation Dosage , Radon/analysis , Thorium/analysis
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