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Author(s) |
Mishra, D. G.; Acharya, R.; Swain, . K. K.; Joshi, R. M.; Joshi, V. M.; Verma, P. C.; Hegde, A. G.; Reddy, A. V. R. (HPD;RCD;ACD)
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Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, 2012. Vol. 294 (3): pp. 333-336 |
ABSTRACT
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Thorium along with its daughter products present in the soil is one of the major contributors to the external gamma dose in the environment. To establish the dose levels, quantification of thorium contents in soil samples is very important. As a part of pre-operational environmental radiological surveillance, a total of 23 soil and six sand samples were collected from different locations around the proposed nuclear power plant site of Jaitapur, Maharashtra. Thorium concentrations in these samples were determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). Samples were irradiated with neutrons in Apsara reactor at a neutron flux of ˜5 χ 1011 cm-2 s-1 and radioactive assay was carried out using high resolution gamma ray spectrometry. Relative method of INAA was used for quantification of thorium utilizing 311.9 keV gamma ray of 233Pa, the daughter product of 233Th. The concentrations of thorium in the soil and sand samples were in the ranges of 4.0–18.8 and 1.2–6.2 mg kg-1 respectively. |
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