Distribution of gamma-ray emitting radionuclides in the environment of Burullus Lake: I. Soils and vegetations
2006
Abstract The concentrations and distribution of γ-ray emitting isotopes in Burullus Lake were investigated with the aim of evaluating the environmental radioactivity. Particularly in wetlands, natural properties of the environment can cause the actual inventory to be different from the activity originally deposited. The mean concentrations of 226 Ra, 232 Th and 40 K were 14.3, 15.5 and 224 Bq/kg, respectively, in the coastal soils. On the other hand, soil samples from the islands had mean concentrations of 13.5, 17.4 and 341 Bq/kg for 226 Ra, 232 Th and 40 K, respectively. Samples from coast and islands show evidence of possible transfer and accumulation of the 137 Cs radionuclide. The mean 137 Cs activity concentrations in the soil samples were 1.2 and 15.1 Bq/kg in the coast and islands, respectively. The vertical migration of 137 Cs was studied based on its content in the consequently located three soil layers down to 30 cm depth. The radium equivalent, dose rate in air and annual dose equivalent from the terrestrial natural γ-radiation were evaluated. The mean activity concentrations of the γ-ray emitting radionuclides in vegetation were relatively low.
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