نتایج جستجو برای: the radionuclides 226ra

تعداد نتایج: 16053524  

Journal: :Health physics 1980
M Asikainen H Kahlos

The mean annual effective dose from natural radionuclides for users of drilled wells was estimated to be 0.41 mSv, for users of wells dug in the ground 0.05 mSv and for people using water from waterworks 0.02 mSv. The highest effective dose from drinking water was caused by 222Rn (Fig. 2) constituting 75% and 60% of the total effective dose caused by all natural radionuclides for drilled-well u...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
Saifeldin M Siddeeg Nicholas D Bryan Francis R Livens

The spatial distribution of (238)U-series radionuclides, specifically 238U, 234U, 230Th and 226Ra, has been determined in stream sediments from Edale, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, to explore the behaviour of U-series radionuclides during weathering. For uranium and thorium, two different extraction methods were used, total dissolution with HNO3/HF in a microwave and leaching with aqua regia. Thi...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourimani department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, iran zahra nemati department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, iran

introduction natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure. these radionuclides, which are present in the environment, can be dissolved into water. evidence suggests that radionuclides being entered the human body through drinking or hot spring water can be harmful for human health. materials and methods in this study,10 samples were collected from ground...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
M Villa F Mosqueda S Hurtado J Mantero G Manjón R Periañez F Vaca R García-Tenorio

The Huelva Estuary in Huelva, Spain, has been one of the most studied environmental compartments in the past years from the point of view of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) releases. It has been historically affected by waste releases, enriched in radionuclides from the U-decay series, from factories located in the area devoted to the production of phosphoric acid and phosphate ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourimani department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran mitra noori department of biology, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran maryam madadi department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran

introduction natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure, which enter the food chain from the environment. radionuclides can affect human health by transferring from soil to plants and entering the human body. in this research study, we aimed to determine the activity concentrations of radionuclides and calculate the average annual committed effective d...

Introduction Natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure, which enter the food chain from the environment. Radionuclides can affect human health by transferring from soil to plants and entering the human body. In this research study, we aimed to determine the activity concentrations of radionuclides and calculate the average annual committed effective d...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
v. changizi department of technology of radiology and radiotherapy, allied medical sciences school, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran z. jafarpoor science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran m. naseri institute of applied physics, tehran, iran

background: the sources of radioactivity in the environment have natural, terrestrial and extraterrestrial, and anthropogenic origins. plants may get radioactive nuclides in two ways: (i) by the deposition of radioactive fallout, (ii) by absorption from the soil. materials and methods: the concentrations of the natural radionuclides (226ra, 228ra, 40k) and the artificial radionuclide (137cs) in...

2015
Sonja Platzer Orhan Sap Raphlin Leyma Gabriele Wallner Franz Jirsa Wolfgang Kandioller Regina Krachler Bernhard K. Keppler

Two novel maltol-based ionic liquids, namely [A336][Mal] and [C101][Mal], were synthesized as potential extracting agents for radionuclides from water. These two room temperature task-specific ionic liquids could be easily prepared by anion metathesis starting from commercially available materials. The isolated compounds were characterized by standard analytical methods. Their application as ex...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Tomislav Bituh Branko Petrinec Gordana Marović Jasminka Sencar Iva Gospodarić

The presence of natural radionuclides in Croatian rivers emphasizes the need for its continuous monitoring. Therefore results of 226Ra and 228Ra determination in Croatian river waters are presented in this paper. 226Ra and 228Ra were chosen as a possible source of human exposure due to their high radio-toxicity. Fifty liters of river water samples were collected from the Danube, Drava, Sava, Kr...

2015
M. U. Khandaker Kh. Asaduzzaman S. M. Nawi A. R. Usman Y. M. Amin E. Daar D. A. Bradley H. Ahmed A. A. Okhunov Vishal Shah

The environment of the Straits of Malacca receives pollution as a result of various industrial and anthropogenic sources, making systematic studies crucial in determining the prevailing water quality. Present study concerns concentrations of natural radionuclides and heavy metals in marine fish (Rastrelliger kanagurta) collected from the Straits of Malacca, since aquatic stock form an important...

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