Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary

Objective: To determine the radium-226 activity concentration, the massic radon exhalation rate and emanation factor of 55 soil samples from the Central Transdanubian Mountains in Hungary as well as possible radon exhalation hotspots in the sampling area were determined. Further indoor measurements...

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Main Authors: Maté Novák, Zsolt Homoki, Gergely Tóth, Anita Csordás, Edit Tóth-Bodrogi, Miklós Hegedűs, Tibor Kovács
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666555724000765
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Gergely Tóth
Anita Csordás
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Miklós Hegedűs
Tibor Kovács
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description Objective: To determine the radium-226 activity concentration, the massic radon exhalation rate and emanation factor of 55 soil samples from the Central Transdanubian Mountains in Hungary as well as possible radon exhalation hotspots in the sampling area were determined. Further indoor measurements are planned to investigate the possible exposure to radon of the inhabitants. Methods: The radium-226 activity concentration measurements were carried out with a semiconductor HPGe gamma-ray spectrometer. The massic radon exhalation rate and emanation factor were determined by measuring the radon activity concentrations using the accumulation method with a system developed by our department based on an AlphaGUARD DF2000 portable radon monitor. Results: The activity concentrations of radium-226 were between (11.4 ​± ​2.5) and (118.2 ​± ​3.0) Bq/kg, while their average was 39.51 Bq/kg. The massic radon exhalation rates were between (1.02 ​± ​3.64) mBq⋅kg−1⋅h−1 and (275.63 ​± ​4.05) mBq⋅kg−1⋅h−1, while their average was 39.51 mBq⋅kg−1⋅h−1. Finally, the emanation factors were between (0.01 ​± ​0.04) and (0.80 ​± ​0.03) with an average of 0.30. Conclusions: In our study, the results recorded from the bedrock at the sampling sites were analyzed. 9 samples were taken from sites comprised of limestone bedrock, moreover, the average radium-226 activity concentrations and massic radon exhalation rates at these sampling sites were higher than average. It was also concluded that although no regional correlation can be seen from the results, a possible smaller radon hotspot was identified from our measurements where further sampling will be carried out.
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spelling doaj-art-0ec50b44bf6449eabf852eec9decfe272025-08-20T01:19:35ZengElsevierRadiation Medicine and Protection2666-55572024-12-015425425910.1016/j.radmp.2024.08.004Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in HungaryMaté Novák0Zsolt Homoki1Gergely Tóth2Anita Csordás3Edit Tóth-Bodrogi4Miklós Hegedűs5Tibor Kovács6Department of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryDepartment of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryDepartment of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryDepartment of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryDepartment of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryDepartment of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryCorresponding author.; Department of Radiochemistry and Radioecology, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, HungaryObjective: To determine the radium-226 activity concentration, the massic radon exhalation rate and emanation factor of 55 soil samples from the Central Transdanubian Mountains in Hungary as well as possible radon exhalation hotspots in the sampling area were determined. Further indoor measurements are planned to investigate the possible exposure to radon of the inhabitants. Methods: The radium-226 activity concentration measurements were carried out with a semiconductor HPGe gamma-ray spectrometer. The massic radon exhalation rate and emanation factor were determined by measuring the radon activity concentrations using the accumulation method with a system developed by our department based on an AlphaGUARD DF2000 portable radon monitor. Results: The activity concentrations of radium-226 were between (11.4 ​± ​2.5) and (118.2 ​± ​3.0) Bq/kg, while their average was 39.51 Bq/kg. The massic radon exhalation rates were between (1.02 ​± ​3.64) mBq⋅kg−1⋅h−1 and (275.63 ​± ​4.05) mBq⋅kg−1⋅h−1, while their average was 39.51 mBq⋅kg−1⋅h−1. Finally, the emanation factors were between (0.01 ​± ​0.04) and (0.80 ​± ​0.03) with an average of 0.30. Conclusions: In our study, the results recorded from the bedrock at the sampling sites were analyzed. 9 samples were taken from sites comprised of limestone bedrock, moreover, the average radium-226 activity concentrations and massic radon exhalation rates at these sampling sites were higher than average. It was also concluded that although no regional correlation can be seen from the results, a possible smaller radon hotspot was identified from our measurements where further sampling will be carried out.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666555724000765SoilRadium-226Activity concentrationMassic radon exhalation rateEmanation factor
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Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary
Soil
Radium-226
Activity concentration
Massic radon exhalation rate
Emanation factor
title Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary
title_full Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary
title_fullStr Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary
title_short Radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the Transdanubian Central Mountain in Hungary
title_sort radon exhalation and emanation assessments in the transdanubian central mountain in hungary
topic Soil
Radium-226
Activity concentration
Massic radon exhalation rate
Emanation factor
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