Literature DB >> 22908359

Levels of thoron and progeny in high background radiation area of southeastern coast of Odisha, India.

R C Ramola1, G S Gusain, B S Rautela, D V Sagar, G Prasad, S K Shahoo, T Ishikawa, Y Omori, M Janik, A Sorimachi, S Tokonami.   

Abstract

Exposure to radon, (222)Rn, is assumed to be the most significant source of natural radiation to human beings in most cases. It is thought that radon and its progeny are major factors that cause cancer. The presence of thoron, (220)Rn, was often neglected because it was considered that the quantity of thoron in the environment is less than that of radon. However, recent studies have shown that a high thoron concentration was found in some regions and the exposure to (220)Rn and its progeny can equal or several time exceed that of (220)Rn and its progeny. The results of thoron and its progeny measurements in the houses of high background radiation area (HBRA) of the southeastern coast of Odisha, India presented here. This area is one of the high background radiation areas in India with a large deposit of monazite sand which is the probable source of thoron. Both active and passive methods were employed for the measurement of thoron and its progeny in cement, brick and mud houses in the study area. Thoron concentration was measured using RAD-7 and Raduet. A CR-39 track detector was employed for the measurement of environmental thoron progeny, both in active and passive modes. Thoron and its progeny concentrations were found to be comparatively high in the area. A comparison between the results obtained with various techniques is presented in this paper.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22908359     DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncs188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry        ISSN: 0144-8420            Impact factor:   0.972


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2.  Dose estimation derived from the exposure to radon, thoron and their progeny in the indoor environment.

Authors:  R C Ramola; Mukesh Prasad; Tushar Kandari; Preeti Pant; Peter Bossew; Rosaline Mishra; S Tokonami
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-08-08       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Inhalation Dose and Source Term Studies in a Tribal Area of Wayanad, Kerala, India.

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4.  Quantification of an alpha flux based radiological dose from seasonal exposure to 222Rn, 220Rn and their different EEC species.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-21       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 5.  Importance of Discriminative Measurement for Radon Isotopes and Its Utilization in the Environment and Lessons Learned from Using the RADUET Monitor.

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