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Investigations on baseline levels for natural radioactivity in soils, rocks, and lakes of Larsemann Hills in East Antarctica

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 193, Issue 12, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09446-8

Keywords

Antarctica; Natural radionuclides; Environmental radioactivity; Radiation survey; Uranium; Thorium; Tritium

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A comprehensive study was conducted on the natural radioactivity levels of U-238, Th-232, K-40, Ra-226, natural uranium, and tritium in soil, rocks, and lake water samples collected from the Larsemann Hills region in Antarctica. The study aimed to establish baseline levels of radioactivity in different terrestrial matrices of the region and identified hotspots with significantly higher concentration of Th-232 and K-40.
A comprehensive measurement of concentrations of the natural radionuclides U-238, Th-232 and K-40, and Ra-226 in the soil and rocks along with natural uranium and tritium activity levels in lake water were carried out during the Indian expedition to Antarctica. The samples were collected from the Larsemann Hills region in Antarctica (latitude 69 degrees 20 ' S to 69 degrees 25 ' S, longitude 76 degrees 6 ' E to 76 degrees 23 ' E). The data on the natural radioactivity for this region is limited. The study was carried out to establish baseline levels of radioactivity in different terrestrial matrices of this region such as soil, rocks, and lake water. A radiation survey mapping for terrestrial radioactivity was conducted in the region before collection of soil and rock samples. The soil and rock samples were analyzed for natural radioactivity concentrations using high-resolution gamma spectroscopy system. The major contributor to elevated gamma radiation background is attributed to the higher concentration of Th-232 and K-40 radionuclides in both soil and rocks. Terrestrial components of gamma dose rate due to natural radioactivity have been estimated from the measured radioactivity concentrations and dose conversion coefficients. Several hotspots and high background areas in the region have been identified having significantly higher concentration of Th-232 and K-40. Rocks in Larsemann Hills region showed high reserve of thorium mineralization in monazites and K-40 in K-feldspar. The concentrations of Th-232 in soil are found to be in the range of 106-603 Bq/kg, whereas in rock it is in the range of 8-4514 Bq/kg. Natural radioactivity U (nat) and H-3 contents in the lake water samples in Larsemann Hills region were estimated as 0.4 and 1.3 Bq/L and are well within the prescribed limit of radioactivity in drinking water as recommended by World Health Organization.

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