对凯贺发电站周围陆地环境中非人类生物群的剂量率评估

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
MAPAN Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1007/s12647-023-00719-w
Sanyam Jain, R. M. Joshi, T. L. Ajith, T. K. Reji, J. P. James, M. S. Vishnu, I. V. Saradhi, A. Vinod Kumar
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本研究调查了开加发电站(KGS)周围土壤中天然存在的放射性核素(238U 和 232Th)和落尘放射性核素(137Cs)对陆地非人类生物群的辐射影响。通过分析从 2015 年至 2021 年收集的 113 份土壤样本,研究确定表层土壤样本中 137Cs、238U 和 232Th 的平均放射性浓度分别为 2.9 ± 1.4、19.6 ± 5.2 和 24.1 ± 4.3 Bq kg-1 d.w.。该研究利用 ERICA 评估工具(v2.0)和 Tier-2 方法,估算了凯加周围陆地生态系统中参考生物的辐射剂量。地衣和红叶植物的 137Cs、238U 和 232Th 放射性活度浓度最高,而环带动物的 137Cs 放射性活度最低,238U 和 232Th 放射性活度最低,两栖动物的放射性活度最低。总剂量率(体内+体外)从 1.9E-03 到 6.7E-01 µGy h-1 不等。尽管在地衣和叶绿体中观察到的最高剂量率为 6.7E-01 µGy h-1,但所有评估的剂量率仍低于 ERICA 筛选水平 10 µGy h-1。所有参照生物的风险商值均小于 1(RQ <1),表明对非人类生物群的风险可忽略不计。
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Assessment of Dose Rates to Non-human Biota of Terrestrial Environment around Kaiga Generating Station, Kaiga

Assessment of Dose Rates to Non-human Biota of Terrestrial Environment around Kaiga Generating Station, Kaiga

In this study, the radiological impact of naturally occurring radionuclides (238U and 232Th) and fallout radionuclide (137Cs) in the soil around the Kaiga Generating Station (KGS), Kaiga, on the terrestrial non-human biota was investigated. Through the analysis of 113 soil samples collected from 2015 to 2021, the study determined mean activity concentrations of 2.9 ± 1.4, 19.6 ± 5.2, and 24.1 ± 4.3 Bq kg−1 d.w. for 137Cs, 238U, and 232Th, respectively, in surface soil samples. Utilizing the ERICA assessment tool (v2.0) and employing the Tier-2 approach, the study estimated radiological doses to reference organisms in the terrestrial ecosystem around Kaiga. Lichens and bryophytes exhibited the highest activity concentrations for 137Cs, 238U, and 232Th, while annelids showed the lowest activity for 137Cs, and for 238U and 232Th, amphibians exhibited the minimum activity. The total dose rates (internal + external) ranged from 1.9E−03 to 6.7E−01 µGy h−1. Despite the highest dose rate of 6.7E−01 µGy h−1 observed in lichen and bryophytes, all assessed dose rates remained below the ERICA screening level of 10 µGy h−1. Risk quotient values for all reference organisms were less than 1 (RQ < 1), indicating negligible risk to non-human biota.

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MAPAN
MAPAN 工程技术-物理:应用
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2.30
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91
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: MAPAN-Journal Metrology Society of India is a quarterly publication. It is exclusively devoted to Metrology (Scientific, Industrial or Legal). It has been fulfilling an important need of Metrologists and particularly of quality practitioners by publishing exclusive articles on scientific, industrial and legal metrology. The journal publishes research communication or technical articles of current interest in measurement science; original work, tutorial or survey papers in any metrology related area; reviews and analytical studies in metrology; case studies on reliability, uncertainty in measurements; and reports and results of intercomparison and proficiency testing.
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