نتایج جستجو برای: 226ra

تعداد نتایج: 518  

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2006
Maja Bronzović Gordana Marović

Today, bottled and tap drinking water mainly originates from underground waters which might contain considerable amounts of naturally occurring radionuclides. One of the most toxic radionuclide in drinking water is 226Ra. Following the metabolism of calcium, it could be deposited into the bone where, in sufficient amount, it could cause bone sarcoma. Although current drinking water preparation ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2004
M H El Mamoney Ashraf E M Khater

The Red Sea is a deep semi-enclosed and narrow basin connected to the Indian Ocean by a narrow sill in the south and to the Suez Canal in the north. Oil industries in the Gulf of Suez, phosphate ore mining activities in Safaga-Quseir region and intensified navigation activities are non-nuclear pollution sources that could have serious radiological impacts on the marine environment and the coast...

2017
Mark Reagan Simon Turner Heather Handley Michael Turner Christoph Beier John Caulfield David Peate

We present new 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb and supporting data for young lavas from southwest Pacific island arcs, Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland, and Terceira, Azores. The arc lavas have significant 238U and 226Ra excesses, whereas those from the ocean islands have moderate 230Th and 226Ra excesses, reflecting mantle melting in the presence of a water-rich fluid in the former and mantle melting by decom...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2001
J de Oliveira B P Mazzilli M H Sampa E Bambalas

The activity concentrations of 228Ra, 226Ra and 222Rn have been analysed in 452 drinking water supplies of São Paulo State. This study started in 1994 and covered 54% of the 574 existing counties. Concentrations up to 235 and 131 mBq l-1 were observed for 226Ra and 228Ra, respectively, whereas 222Rn concentrations reached 315 Bq l-1. Radiation doses up to 0.3, 0.6 and 3.2 mSv yr-1 were estimate...

2017
M. Gooniband Shooshtari M. R. Deevband M. R. Kardan N. Fathabadi A. A. Salehi K. Naddafi M. Yunesian R. Nabizadeh Nodehi M. Karimi S. S. Hosseini

BACKGROUND Ramsar, a city of Iran located on the coast of the Caspian Sea, has been considered to be enormously important due to its high natural radioactivity levels. People living in High Level Natural Radiation Areas (HLNRAs) have been exposed by several sources, one of which could be foodstuff. However, many studies have been carried out to measure the environmental radioactivity in Ramsar,...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Tomislav Bituh Branko Petrinec Gordana Marović Jasminka Sencar Iva Gospodarić

The presence of natural radionuclides in Croatian rivers emphasizes the need for its continuous monitoring. Therefore results of 226Ra and 228Ra determination in Croatian river waters are presented in this paper. 226Ra and 228Ra were chosen as a possible source of human exposure due to their high radio-toxicity. Fifty liters of river water samples were collected from the Danube, Drava, Sava, Kr...

2017
E. M. van Es B. C. Russell P. Ivanov M. García Miranda D. Read C. Dirks S. Happel

Accurate, low-level measurement of 226Ra in high volume water samples requires rapid pre-concentration and robust separation techniques prior to measurement in order to comply with discharge limits and drinking water regulations. This study characterises the behaviour of 226Ra and interfering elements on recently developed TK100 (Triskem International) extraction chromatography resin. Distribut...

2014
Turgay Dindaroğlu

BACKGROUND The distribution of radionuclides occurring naturally in the earth depends on bedrock characteristics. Therefore, the spatial distribution of radionuclides is not uniform. Consequently, radionuclide information is vitally important in determining and monitoring the spatial variation of the radionuclide concentrations that are over the limits for the sustainable environment and human ...

2014
Gang Song Qiuping Zhu Minxing Lu Diyun Chen Yongheng Chen

Large amounts of uranium waste rocks and tailings resulting from the exploitation and treatment of uranium ore at the Northern Guangdong mine (South China) have been accumulated in dams (tailing ponds). To reduce the dispersion of natural radionuclides into the environment, some dams were revegetated with arbor, bush and sward. Besides these plants, Miscanthus floridulu is the dominant plant gr...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2002
N P Petropoulos M J Anagnostakis S E Simopoulos

High concentrations of natural radionuclides in building materials can result in high dose rates indoors, from both internal and external exposure. In dose calculations, the main radionuclides of interest are 226Ra, 232Th and 40K. Usually much attention is paid to 226Ra due to 222Rn exhalation and the subsequent internal exposure. Other radionuclides of the uranium series such as 238U and 210Pb...

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