Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1881558 Radiation Measurements 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The natural radioactivity of an uranium-anomalous area utilized for agricultural activities in Pedra, Brazil, was monitored. For this, samples from the granite and calcium-silicate amphibole rocks underlying this area and also from samples of the soil derived from these rocks were collected and analyzed by high-resolution gamma spectrometry. The equivalent radium (Raeq) was used as a reference for estimating the rate of the effective equivalent dose. The average, minimum and maximum values for the samples were of 319.2 Bq kg−1 (91.1–758.5 Bq kg−1) for soil; 327.5 Bq kg−1 (36.3–1624.0 Bq kg−1) for granitic rocks and 70,124.5 Bq kg−1 (16,979.6–147,159.0 Bq kg−1) for the calcium-silicate amphibole rocks. An estimation of the external exposition was carried out based on the calculation of the parameters obtained.

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