1. MONITORING AND CHARACTERISATION OF NEW EVIDENCE OF NATURAL RADIONUCLIDES IN ROCK OUTCROPS IN PARAÍBA-BRAZIL.
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do Nascimento Santos JM, Dos Santos Júnior JA, Dos Santos Amaral R, Fernández ZH, Bezerra JD, Cavalcanti Freire Bezerra MB, da Silva ANC, de Araújo EEN, Rojas LAV, Milan MO, and de Barros Correia FL
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- Brazil, Background Radiation, Potassium Radioisotopes analysis, Radiation Monitoring methods, Radium analysis, Soil Pollutants, Radioactive analysis, Thorium analysis, Uranium analysis
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The radiometric monitoring carried out in the present study allowed the discovery of anomalous granite outcrops in natural radionuclides in the rural area of São Mamede in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. The characterisation study made it possible to determine maximum specific concentrations of approximately 199 kBq kg-1 of 238U, 85 kBq kg-1 of 226Ra, 26 kBq kg-1 of 232Th and 24 kBq kg-1 of 40K. Models for environmental dosimetry were applied, which resulted in obtaining the following quantities: radium equivalent (Raeq), indices of external (Hex), internal (Hin) and representative (Iyr) damage, and the effective outdoor dose (HE). The maximum results presented were approximately 123 kBq kg-1, 332, 562, 832, and 68 mSv y-1, respectively. Consequently, it was possible to define the region as of high radioactive background due to isolated rocky outcrops located in the rural area of the mentioned municipality., (© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- 2019
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