2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031758
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222Rn and 226Ra Concentrations in Spring Water and Their Dose Assessment Due to Ingestion Intake

Abstract: 222Rn and 226Ra concentrations of less than a few to several thousands of Bq L−1 have been observed in several underground bodies of water around the world. Although regulations for these concentrations in water have been implemented internationally, there are currently no regulations in place in Japan. However, concentrations that exceed these internationally recognized regulatory values have also been observed in Japan. In this study, concentrations in spring water in the northern part of Japan were measured… Show more

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“…Dose assessment due to ingestion intake from radon and radium in spring water was the subject of the research carried out by Yamada et al [ 16 ]. In this study, the authors measured radon concentration in spring water in the northern part of Japan and evaluated the effective dose from water intake.…”
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“…Dose assessment due to ingestion intake from radon and radium in spring water was the subject of the research carried out by Yamada et al [ 16 ]. In this study, the authors measured radon concentration in spring water in the northern part of Japan and evaluated the effective dose from water intake.…”
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confidence: 99%