The natural radioactivity measurements in coastal sediment samples along the East Coast of Tamilnadu using gamma spectrometry technique

The natural radioactivity concentration in beach sediment samples collected from Pattipulam to Devanampattinam of East Coast of Tamilnadu have been determined by NaI (TI) gamma ray spectrometer. The specific activity concentrations range from ≤ 2.21 (BDL) to 37.02 Bq kg−1 with a mean of 3.79 Bqkg−1...

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Published inAIP conference proceedings Vol. 1675; no. 1
Main Authors Chandramohan, J., Tholkappian, M., Harikrishnan, N., Ravisankar, R.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Melville American Institute of Physics 28.08.2015
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ISSN0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI10.1063/1.4929207

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Summary:The natural radioactivity concentration in beach sediment samples collected from Pattipulam to Devanampattinam of East Coast of Tamilnadu have been determined by NaI (TI) gamma ray spectrometer. The specific activity concentrations range from ≤ 2.21 (BDL) to 37.02 Bq kg−1 with a mean of 3.79 Bqkg−1 for 238U, ≤ 2.11 (BDL) to 643.77 Bqkg−1 with a mean of 49.60 Bqkg−1 for 232Th and 300.34 Bqkg−1 to 449.08 Bqkg−1 with a mean of 360.23 Bqkg−1 for 40K. The potential radiological hazards due to natural radionuclides content such as Radium Equivalent activity (Raeq), Representative level index (RLI), External hazard index (Hex), absorbed gamma does rate (DR), and Annual effective dose rate (AEDR) are estimated to assess the radiation hazard associated with the sediments. The obtained data are compared with the recommended safety limits and international approved values. All the values are well below the recommended safety limits indicating that radiation levels do not poses any significant health hazard to the public in the area as a result of the natural radioactivity of beach sediments. This study may help the baseline data for more extensive works in the same subjects of future studies.
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ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/1.4929207