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Natural radioactivity measurements in beach sand along southern coast of Orissa, eastern India

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages 593-601

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-009-0057-x

Keywords

Natural radioactivity; High background radiation areas; Gopalpur and Rushikulya beach; Orissa; HPGe detector; Environment; Absorbed dose; Effective dose; Radiation hazard indices

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  1. BRNS, DAE, India [IIT/SRIC/NRR/2005/47]

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The beach placer deposits in the southern coastal Orissa, India may have significant levels of radiation due to the presence of Th and U bearing minerals such as monazite and zircon. In this study, Gopalpur and Rushikulya beach regions were selected to study the ambient radiation environment. The average activity concentrations of radioactive elements such as Th-232, U-238 and K-40 of beach sand samples were measured by gamma-ray spectrometry using a HPGe detector, and found to be much higher than the internationally accepted values. The cross plots of eTh/eU and eTh/K inferred that the sand samples of Gopalpur and Rushikulya beach placer deposit were deposited in leached uranium and an oxidising environment. The absorbed gamma dose rate levels of the study areas are similar to other monazite sand-bearing HBRAs of southern and southwestern coastal regions of India and of world. Different radiation hazard indices were estimated for the present study area and were found to be much higher than the internationally accepted values. Hence, Gopalpur and Rushikulya beach placer region can be considered as a high background radiation area and a potential zone for radiogenic heavy mineral exploration.

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