| Literature DB >> 31665388 |
Felipe Alejandro García Paz1, Yasser Alejandro Gonzalez Romero1, Rasa Zalakeviciute1,2.
Abstract
This work consists of the detection and quantification of the concentration levels of radioactive gas radon-222 (222Rn) of natural origin, as well as the determination of the critical points and the estimation of the effective dose absorbed by the tourists and guides inside the Jumandy cavern in Napo, Ecuador. According to the feasibility map of uranium of Ecuador, the study area is located in one of the top-priority areas for obtaining uranium, suggesting possible radioactivity in this unstudied region. The measurements were carried out from July to October of 2017, in three different monitoring points inside the cavern. The average radon concentrations measured in the cavern exceeded the maximum recommended environmental level by a factor of 28, and the effective dose absorbed by the guides exceeded the recommended maximum by a f actor of 10. Meteorological parameters such as temperature and relative humidity have an impact on the 222Rn concentrations in different parts of the cave.Entities:
Keywords: cave monitoring; effective dose; health risk; natural radiation; radon exposure
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31665388 PMCID: PMC7357231 DOI: 10.1093/jrr/rrz064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiat Res ISSN: 0449-3060 Impact factor: 2.724