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A campaign of discrete radon concentration measurements in soil of Niška Banja town, Serbia
The first radon soil gas survey in Serbia, using passive detectors (SSNTD, CR-39), was carried out in June 2005 at field sites in Niška Banja town. The aim of the survey was to identify risk zones characterised by high levels of this radioactive gas. Radon measurements were made at the depth of 50 c...
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Published in: | Radiation measurements 2007-11, Vol.42 (10), p.1696-1702 |
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Summary: | The first radon soil gas survey in Serbia, using passive detectors (SSNTD, CR-39), was carried out in June 2005 at field sites in Niška Banja town. The aim of the survey was to identify risk zones characterised by high levels of this radioactive gas. Radon measurements were made at the depth of 50
cm, in the ground according to a systematic grid pattern. Furthermore, at all 48 measurement points, the surface gamma dose rates in the air was also measured at the same locations and soil samples were collected for gamma spectrometric analysis for the radionuclides
226Ra,
228Th and
40K.
Radon concentrations were found to range from 1270 to
155
000
Bq
m
-
3
with an average of
33
765
Bq
m
-
3
and a median value of
12
626
Bq
m
-
3
. The geometrical mean value and geometrical standard deviation were calculated as
16
160
Bq
m
-
3
and
3.5
Bq
m
-
3
, respectively. Gamma dose rate varies from 92 to
316
nGy
h
-
1
, with an average of
132
nGy
h
-
1
. The radium content in collected soil samples ranges from 24 to
1810
Bq
kg
-
1
with an average of
187
Bq
kg
-
1
. High correlations (
r
2
>
0.8
) between soil gas radon concentration, gamma dose rate and
226Ra content in soil were found for each pair. The distribution of radon concentrations in soil gas shows bimodal shape. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4487 1879-0925 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.radmeas.2007.06.010 |