2013
DOI: 10.4103/0972-0464.121812
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Radioactivity measurements in the environment of Chamaraja Nagar area, India

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“…Radon exhalation rates are expected to depend on the concentrations of uranium and radium in the studied samples and also depend on many other factors, such as permeability, porosity, density, texture and grain size (Nagaraju et al, 2013;Saad et al, 2013). The study of the exhalation rate of radon was significant for understanding the comparative distribution of the material to the total radon concentration determined in the sediment samples and useful to investigate the radon health hazard (Abd-Elzaher, 2012; Yousef et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radon exhalation rates are expected to depend on the concentrations of uranium and radium in the studied samples and also depend on many other factors, such as permeability, porosity, density, texture and grain size (Nagaraju et al, 2013;Saad et al, 2013). The study of the exhalation rate of radon was significant for understanding the comparative distribution of the material to the total radon concentration determined in the sediment samples and useful to investigate the radon health hazard (Abd-Elzaher, 2012; Yousef et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the underground of the Tilis , ca locality, Dordea [60] mentioned the presence of gneiss rocks, exploited as a valuable resource for the construction industry [61]. Otoo et al [46] observed that due to its properties (density, durability, and water absorption capacity), this rock stores many natural radionuclides, including 226 Ra [61,62], which contributes significantly to the gross alpha activity [63], and 40 K [61], which plays an important role in the gross beta activity [63], also showing a significant positive correlation with 222 Rn abundance [61]. Other rocks described as being associated with high radon levels, especially in groundwater, are granite [62,64,65], shale, and phyllite [64].…”
Section: Radioactivity Parameters Of Drinking Water In the Studied Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otoo et al [46] observed that due to its properties (density, durability, and water absorption capacity), this rock stores many natural radionuclides, including 226 Ra [61,62], which contributes significantly to the gross alpha activity [63], and 40 K [61], which plays an important role in the gross beta activity [63], also showing a significant positive correlation with 222 Rn abundance [61]. Other rocks described as being associated with high radon levels, especially in groundwater, are granite [62,64,65], shale, and phyllite [64]. Thus, the presence of such rock types could contribute to the unexpected high levels of water gross alpha and beta activities from the three localities.…”
Section: Radioactivity Parameters Of Drinking Water In the Studied Areamentioning
confidence: 99%