Abstract

The radon isotopes of natural radioactive radiation of the earth’s crust emanating to the surface areconcentrated in the human environment and have a direct impact on the people health. Due to this factthe problem of studying the radiation distributions in the surface atmospheric layer of the Earth is urgent.In this work, measurements of the exposure dose rate, beta particle flux, and equivalent equilibriumvolumetric activity (EEVA) of radon in the surface atmospheric layer of the Earth have been performed.Measurements of radon and gamma, beta backgrounds were carried out from April 2021 to August 2021in the Almaty region at various altitudes above sea level: from 500 to 2500 meters. They were carried outusing electronic radiometric equipment: beta-dosimeter “RKS-01B-SOLO”; gamma dosimeter “RKS-01GSOLO”;radiometer of radon-222 “RAMON-02” in the field. As a result, preliminary assessment schemeswere built for route measurements of the 222Rn radon isotope, beta and gamma radiation fields fromnatural daughter products of decay of radon isotopes and radionuclides located in the surface atmosphericlayer. As a result of this work, an altitude dependence of changes in the natural radiation gamma and betabackground of the surface surface layer is presented, which grows with an increase in the surface above sealevel. The different activity of radon over rocks and soils is shown, which, as is known, is associated withthe exhalation of radon and which depends, among other things, on the density of the soils. The preliminaryresults of measurements of significant perturbations of the EEVA of radon did not reveal. Key words: variations in time of radon; natural beta active radionuclides; coagulation; atmospheric radioactive, nanoparticles.

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