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Measurement of radon concentration in ground water using RAD7 and assessment of average annual dose in the environs of NITJ, Punjab, India
508-511The present study represents the set of
measurements for radon concentration levels in ground water using electronic
radon meter (RAD7) and for assessment of indoor radon the LR-115 Type II
plastic track detectors have been used. The measurements have been taken for
the environs and ground water of National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar.
The radon concentration in drinking water has been found to vary from 2560 to
7750 Bqm-3 with an
average value of 5143.33 Bqm-3. The pH value for the ground water under study has also been
measured and it varies from 6.96 to 7.0 with an average value of 6.99. No
correlation has been observed between pH value and radon concentration values
for ground water. The calculated indoor radon concentration values vary from 74
to 190 Bqm-3 with an
average values of 124.50 Bqm-3. The calculated values for the absorbed dose are in the range 1.26 -
3.24 mSv.y-1, which
is well below the action level.</b
Analysis and assessment of radiological risk in soil samples of Hisar district of Haryana, India
512-515The activity
concentrations and the gamma absorbed dose rates of radio nuclides in soil
samples collected from different locations of Hisar district of Haryana have
been determined for the first time using HPGe detector based on high-resolution
gamma spectrometry system. The range of activity concentrations of 226Ra,
232Th and 40K in the soil from the studied areas varies
from 13.37 (Ganguwa) to 21.43 Bq kg-1 (Kheri), 34.67 (Nehla) to 54.43 Bq
kg-1
(Ganguwa) and 298.78 (Dhansu) to 398.78 Bq kg-1 (Nehla) with overall
mean values of 17.79, 45.45 and 359.96 Bq kg-1, respectively. The absorbed dose
rate calculated from activity concentration of 226Ra, 234Th
and 40K ranges between 6.16 and 9.88, 21.6 and 33.91, and 12.37 and
16.51 nGy h-1,
respectively. The total absorbed dose in the study area ranges from 45.83 to
57.15 nGy h-1 with an
average value of 51.42 nGy h-1. The calculated values of external hazard index (Hex) for the soil samples of the study area range from 0.26
to 0.33, which is less than unity