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Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon

The current work deals with indoor radon ((222)Rn) concentrations and ambient dose-equivalent rate measurements in the bauxite-bearing areas of the Adamawa region in Cameroon before mining from 2022. In total, 90 Electret Ionization Chambers (EIC) (commercially, EPERM) and 175 Radon Track Detectors...

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Autores principales: Saïdou, Modibo, Oumar Bobbo, Joseph Emmanuel, Ndjana Nkoulou II, German, Olga, Michaux, Kountchou Noube, Abba, Hamadou Yerima
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32957514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186776
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author Saïdou,
Modibo, Oumar Bobbo
Joseph Emmanuel, Ndjana Nkoulou II
German, Olga
Michaux, Kountchou Noube
Abba, Hamadou Yerima
author_facet Saïdou,
Modibo, Oumar Bobbo
Joseph Emmanuel, Ndjana Nkoulou II
German, Olga
Michaux, Kountchou Noube
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description The current work deals with indoor radon ((222)Rn) concentrations and ambient dose-equivalent rate measurements in the bauxite-bearing areas of the Adamawa region in Cameroon before mining from 2022. In total, 90 Electret Ionization Chambers (EIC) (commercially, EPERM) and 175 Radon Track Detectors (commercially, RADTRAK(2)) were used to measure (222)Rn concentrations in dwellings of four localities of the above region. A pocket survey meter (RadEye PRD-ER, Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) was used for the ambient dose-equivalent rate measurements. These measurements were followed by calculations of annual doses from inhalation and external exposure. (222)Rn concentrations were found to vary between 36 ± 8–687 ± 35 Bq m(−3) with a geometric mean (GM) of 175 ± 16 Bq m(−3) and 43 ± 12–270 ± 40 Bq m(−3) with a geometric mean of 101 ± 21 Bq m(−3) by using EPERM and RADTRAK, respectively. According to RADTRAK data, 51% of dwellings have radon concentrations above the reference level of 100 Bq m(−3) recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). The ambient dose equivalent rate ranged between 0.04–0.17 µSv h(−1) with the average value of 0.08 µSv h(−1). The inhalation dose and annual external effective dose to the public were assessed and found to vary between 0.8–5 mSv with an average value of 2 mSv and 0.3–1.8 mSv with an average value of 0.7 mSv, respectively. Most of the average values in terms of concentration and radiation dose were found to be above the corresponding world averages given by the United Nations Scientific Commission on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR). Even though the current exposure of members of the public to natural radiation is not critical, the situation could change abruptly when mining starts.
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spelling pubmed-75589572020-10-26 Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon Saïdou, Modibo, Oumar Bobbo Joseph Emmanuel, Ndjana Nkoulou II German, Olga Michaux, Kountchou Noube Abba, Hamadou Yerima Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The current work deals with indoor radon ((222)Rn) concentrations and ambient dose-equivalent rate measurements in the bauxite-bearing areas of the Adamawa region in Cameroon before mining from 2022. In total, 90 Electret Ionization Chambers (EIC) (commercially, EPERM) and 175 Radon Track Detectors (commercially, RADTRAK(2)) were used to measure (222)Rn concentrations in dwellings of four localities of the above region. A pocket survey meter (RadEye PRD-ER, Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) was used for the ambient dose-equivalent rate measurements. These measurements were followed by calculations of annual doses from inhalation and external exposure. (222)Rn concentrations were found to vary between 36 ± 8–687 ± 35 Bq m(−3) with a geometric mean (GM) of 175 ± 16 Bq m(−3) and 43 ± 12–270 ± 40 Bq m(−3) with a geometric mean of 101 ± 21 Bq m(−3) by using EPERM and RADTRAK, respectively. According to RADTRAK data, 51% of dwellings have radon concentrations above the reference level of 100 Bq m(−3) recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). The ambient dose equivalent rate ranged between 0.04–0.17 µSv h(−1) with the average value of 0.08 µSv h(−1). The inhalation dose and annual external effective dose to the public were assessed and found to vary between 0.8–5 mSv with an average value of 2 mSv and 0.3–1.8 mSv with an average value of 0.7 mSv, respectively. Most of the average values in terms of concentration and radiation dose were found to be above the corresponding world averages given by the United Nations Scientific Commission on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR). Even though the current exposure of members of the public to natural radiation is not critical, the situation could change abruptly when mining starts. MDPI 2020-09-17 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7558957/ /pubmed/32957514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186776 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saïdou,
Modibo, Oumar Bobbo
Joseph Emmanuel, Ndjana Nkoulou II
German, Olga
Michaux, Kountchou Noube
Abba, Hamadou Yerima
Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon
title Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon
title_full Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon
title_fullStr Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon
title_short Indoor Radon Measurements Using Radon Track Detectors and Electret Ionization Chambers in the Bauxite-Bearing Areas of Southern Adamawa, Cameroon
title_sort indoor radon measurements using radon track detectors and electret ionization chambers in the bauxite-bearing areas of southern adamawa, cameroon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32957514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186776
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