Satyanarayan Bramha, Sunil Kumar Sahoo, S Chandrasekaran, Prasanta Rath
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Abstract
The pioneer work on the measurement and distribution of natural radioactivity levels was carried out in the sediment samples of Asia's largest coastal lagoon, Chilika, India. The activity concentrations of radionuclides in the sediment samples measured by using a high-resolution HPGe semiconductor detector gamma-ray spectroscopy system, and the average activity concentration of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K were found to be 28.25 ± 7.85, 84.27 ± 30.93 and 610.57 ± 89.74 Bq kg-1. The contour map, drawn using the Kriging method, illustrates the geospatial distribution of each radionuclide in Chilika. The results show the distribution of radionuclides and are compared with similar results from different locations in the worldwide. The activity concentrations are also compared with the average values of the world and India. The radiological indices for the lagoonal system were calculated, and the mean values are 195.77 Bq kg-1 for radium equivalent (Raeq), 167.53 nGy h-1 for absorbed gamma dose rate (DR), 0.21 mSv y-1 for annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE), 631.27 µSv y-1 for Annual gonadal dose equivalent (AGDE), 0.53 for external hazard index (Hex), 0.61 for internal hazard index (Hin), 0.72 for gamma representative level index (Iγr), and 0.14 for alpha index (Iα). The mean value of the Raeq obtained from the study area was less than the international value of 370 Bq kg-1. All the radiological assessment indices indicated that the observed values are below the threshold values.
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Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies provides a unique platform for stable isotope studies in geological and life sciences, with emphasis on ecology. The international journal publishes original research papers, review articles, short communications, and book reviews relating to the following topics:
-variations in natural isotope abundance (isotope ecology, isotope biochemistry, isotope hydrology, isotope geology)
-stable isotope tracer techniques to follow the fate of certain substances in soil, water, plants, animals and in the human body
-isotope effects and tracer theory linked with mathematical modelling
-isotope measurement methods and equipment with respect to environmental and health research
-diagnostic stable isotope application in medicine and in health studies
-environmental sources of ionizing radiation and its effects on all living matter