Abstract

Abstract Indoor and outdoor gamma dose rates were evaluated along the coastal regions of Thangasherry, Kollam district, Kerala through direct measurements using a GM based gamma dose survey meter, time integrated measurement using CaSO4:Dy based thermo luminescent dosimeters (TLDs) and theoretically gamma spectrometry of soil samples. The mean values of indoor and outdoor Annual Effective dose rates observed were 1.26±1 mSv/yr and 0.378±0.08 mSv/yr, respectively with an indoor to outdoor dose ratio of 0.86. The radioactivity content in the soil samples, the absorbed dose rate, annual effective dose equivalent, radium equivalent activity, internal and external hazard indices , the representative gamma index and alpha index (Igamma and Ialpha), the annual gonad dose equivalent (AGDE) and the excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) were determined and compared with recommended values. Correlation study showed that the dose estimated from the TLDs is better correlated with that measured directly using the portable survey meter. The results of natural radioactivity levels in the soil samples has been compared with the levels reported in other Indian cities as well as other parts of the world.

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