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A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland
Radon ((222)Rn) and thoron ((220)Rn) account for almost two-thirds of the annual average radiation dose received by the Irish population. A detailed study of natural radioactivity levels and radon and thoron exhalation rates was carried out in a legislatively designated “high radon” area, as based o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967442/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052709 |
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author | Mousavi Aghdam, Mirsina Crowley, Quentin Rocha, Carlos Dentoni, Valentina Da Pelo, Stefania Long, Stephanie Savatier, Maxime |
author_facet | Mousavi Aghdam, Mirsina Crowley, Quentin Rocha, Carlos Dentoni, Valentina Da Pelo, Stefania Long, Stephanie Savatier, Maxime |
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description | Radon ((222)Rn) and thoron ((220)Rn) account for almost two-thirds of the annual average radiation dose received by the Irish population. A detailed study of natural radioactivity levels and radon and thoron exhalation rates was carried out in a legislatively designated “high radon” area, as based on existing indoor radon measurements. Indoor radon concentrations, airborne radiometric data and stream sediment geochemistry were collated, and a set of soil samples were taken from the study area. The exhalation rates of radon (E(222)(Rn)) and thoron (E(220)(Rn)) for collected samples were determined in the laboratory. The resultant data were classified based on geological and soil type parameters. Geological boundaries were found to be robust classifiers for radon exhalation rates and radon-related variables, whilst soil type classification better differentiates thoron exhalation rates and correlated variables. Linear models were developed to predict the radon and thoron exhalation rates of the study area. Distribution maps of radon and thoron exhalation rates (range: E(222)(Rn) [0.15–1.84] and E(220)(Rn) [475–3029] Bq m(−2) h(−1)) and annual effective dose (with a mean value of 0.84 mSv y(−1)) are presented. For some parts of the study area, the calculated annual effective dose exceeds the recommended level of 1 mSv y(−1), illustrating a significant radiation risk. Airborne radiometric data were found to be a powerful and fast tool for the prediction of geogenic radon and thoron risk. This robust method can be used for other areas where airborne radiometric data are available. |
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spelling | pubmed-79674422021-03-18 A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland Mousavi Aghdam, Mirsina Crowley, Quentin Rocha, Carlos Dentoni, Valentina Da Pelo, Stefania Long, Stephanie Savatier, Maxime Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Radon ((222)Rn) and thoron ((220)Rn) account for almost two-thirds of the annual average radiation dose received by the Irish population. A detailed study of natural radioactivity levels and radon and thoron exhalation rates was carried out in a legislatively designated “high radon” area, as based on existing indoor radon measurements. Indoor radon concentrations, airborne radiometric data and stream sediment geochemistry were collated, and a set of soil samples were taken from the study area. The exhalation rates of radon (E(222)(Rn)) and thoron (E(220)(Rn)) for collected samples were determined in the laboratory. The resultant data were classified based on geological and soil type parameters. Geological boundaries were found to be robust classifiers for radon exhalation rates and radon-related variables, whilst soil type classification better differentiates thoron exhalation rates and correlated variables. Linear models were developed to predict the radon and thoron exhalation rates of the study area. Distribution maps of radon and thoron exhalation rates (range: E(222)(Rn) [0.15–1.84] and E(220)(Rn) [475–3029] Bq m(−2) h(−1)) and annual effective dose (with a mean value of 0.84 mSv y(−1)) are presented. For some parts of the study area, the calculated annual effective dose exceeds the recommended level of 1 mSv y(−1), illustrating a significant radiation risk. Airborne radiometric data were found to be a powerful and fast tool for the prediction of geogenic radon and thoron risk. This robust method can be used for other areas where airborne radiometric data are available. MDPI 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7967442/ /pubmed/33800209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052709 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mousavi Aghdam, Mirsina Crowley, Quentin Rocha, Carlos Dentoni, Valentina Da Pelo, Stefania Long, Stephanie Savatier, Maxime A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland |
title | A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland |
title_full | A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland |
title_fullStr | A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland |
title_full_unstemmed | A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland |
title_short | A Study of Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radon/Thoron Release Potential of Bedrock and Soil in Southeastern Ireland |
title_sort | study of natural radioactivity levels and radon/thoron release potential of bedrock and soil in southeastern ireland |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967442/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052709 |
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