226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, India
Naturally occurring radionuclide 210Po which is an element of 238U decay series, contribute to the radiation that normally people are exposed. Drinking water samples collected from Cauvery river basin of south interior Karnataka State, India were analysed for the activity of 210Po using radiochemica...
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doaj-61925b4ae8c74d289756caf31fca09972020-11-25T00:45:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences1687-85072017-01-01101202310.1016/j.jrras.2015.08.001226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, IndiaE. KavithaM.S. ChandrashekaraL. ParameshNaturally occurring radionuclide 210Po which is an element of 238U decay series, contribute to the radiation that normally people are exposed. Drinking water samples collected from Cauvery river basin of south interior Karnataka State, India were analysed for the activity of 210Po using radiochemical analysis technique. The estimated concentration of 210Po in river water ranges from 0.86 to 4.49 mBq l−1, and its mean value is 2.67 ± 1.09 mBq l−1. The concentration of 210Po in bore well water ranges from 1.89 to 4.18 mBq l−1 and its mean value is 3.22 ± 0.67 mBq l−1. The dissolved radium concentration in river water varies from 9.09 mBq l−1 to 55.07 mBq l−1 with an average of 32.33 ± 14.16 mBq l−1. Total ingestion dose rate due to 226Ra and 210Po varies from 2.61 to 15.00 μSv y−1 with a mean value of 8.95 ± 3.74 μSv y−1, which is less than the recommended value by ICRP (International commission on radiological protection).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S168785071500093XRadiumPoloniumRadiation dose |
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226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, India |
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226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, India |
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226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, India |
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226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, India |
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226Ra and 210Po concentration in drinking water of Cauvery river basin south interior Karnataka State, India |
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226ra and 210po concentration in drinking water of cauvery river basin south interior karnataka state, india |
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Naturally occurring radionuclide 210Po which is an element of 238U decay series, contribute to the radiation that normally people are exposed. Drinking water samples collected from Cauvery river basin of south interior Karnataka State, India were analysed for the activity of 210Po using radiochemical analysis technique. The estimated concentration of 210Po in river water ranges from 0.86 to 4.49 mBq l−1, and its mean value is 2.67 ± 1.09 mBq l−1. The concentration of 210Po in bore well water ranges from 1.89 to 4.18 mBq l−1 and its mean value is 3.22 ± 0.67 mBq l−1. The dissolved radium concentration in river water varies from 9.09 mBq l−1 to 55.07 mBq l−1 with an average of 32.33 ± 14.16 mBq l−1. Total ingestion dose rate due to 226Ra and 210Po varies from 2.61 to 15.00 μSv y−1 with a mean value of 8.95 ± 3.74 μSv y−1, which is less than the recommended value by ICRP (International commission on radiological protection). |
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