1. Influx of radioactive gas in norm occurrences in Northeastern Brazil.
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do Nascimento Santos, Josineide Marques, dos Santos Júnior, José Araújo, dos Santos Amaral, Romilton, Fernández, Zahily Herrero, Bezerra, Mariana Brayner Cavalcanti Freire, de Barros Correia, Filipe Lopes, Araújo, Eduardo Eudes Nóbrega, Pereira Guimarães, Cassya Regina, Araújo, Maria Rita Silva, da Silva Medeiros, Nilson Vicente, and de Oliveira, Marcela Ferreira Marques
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ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis , *NATURAL history , *RADON , *ENVIRONMENTAL exposure - Abstract
Radon and progeny are potentially relevant in radioecological studies, as they contribute more than half of the exposure to environmental radiation. The investigation of 222Rn in internal environments of municipalities of Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil was carried out using passive dosimetry with α Espec-222, installed in environments selected by the history of natural radiative occurrences. The monitoring time was eight months to consider seasonal influence. Concentrations from 26.91 to 316.35 Bq m-3 were obtained, with a maximum effective dose of almost 8 mSv y-1. The influence on households exceeds, by almost 31%, the average obtained for occupational environments. The municipalities of Paraíba presented higher results for Rn, with an average of almost 176 Bq m-3 and an effective dose greater than 4 mSv y-1. The application of individual occupancy factors for home and work environments made it possible to combine the dosimetric models, making the scenario closer to the real exposure of individuals who work and reside in the same municipality, with a dosimetric response of 21.45% lower than the model used worldwide. The different scenarios applied allowed expanding the radiometry of the environments, generating a database that precedes studies of environmental and radioecological impacts, strengthening security and enabling new works to interpret public health problems in search of joint and shared solutions. • Indoor radon flux was used to calculate radioecological risk. • The study shows high levels of radon indoors in areas with NORM. • Passive dosimetry was used to diagnose airborne radon levels and environmental impact. • Different situations were used to calculate the risks arising from radon exposure. • The number of cancer cases and estimated deaths in the region impacted by radon were calculated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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