Abstract

The activity concentration of natural radionuclides and 222Rn (Radon) exhalation rate in soil samples were determined using NaI gamma detector and Scintillation based Smart Radon Monitor (SRM). Soil samples were collected from different geological formations of the same area. The concentration of three radionuclides (226Ra, 232Th and 40K) in the studied area has been varied from 25Bqkg−1 to 48Bqkg−1, 28Bqkg−1 to 47Bqkg−1 and 356Bqkg−1 to 598Bqkg−1 respectively. The average value of 226Ra (Radium) equivalent activity in soil samples of the studied area was 125Bqkg−1. The 226Ra equivalent activities of soil samples have been calculated to assess the radiation hazards arising due to the use of these soils in the construction of dwellings. The exhalation of 222Rn from the earth's crust and building material are the main source of 222Rn in indoor environment. The 222Rn exhalation rate in the studied area was varied from 16.9±0.5mBqKg−1h−1 to 38.2±0.9mBqKg−1h−1. A weak correlation was obtained between the 226Ra and 222Rn exhalation rate. The annual effective doses for different organs and radiation hazards have been also calculated in the studied area. The overall average annual effective dose in the studied is lower than the world recommended value of 1.0mSva−1.

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