2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11041729
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Assessment of Natural Radioactivity and Radiological Risks in River Sediments from Calabria (Southern Italy)

Abstract: This study was developed to carry out a comprehensive radiological assessment of natural radioactivity for river sediment samples from Calabria, southern Italy, and to define a baseline background for the area on a radiation map. In the studied area, elevated levels of natural radionuclides are expected, due to the outcropping acidic intrusive and metamorphic rocks from which the radioactive elements derive. To identify and quantify the natural radioisotopes, ninety river sediment samples from nine selected co… Show more

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“…The absorbed gamma dose rate calculation is the first major step to evaluate the health risk [24]. It was calculated with the following [25]:…”
Section: Evaluation Of Radiological Health Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorbed gamma dose rate calculation is the first major step to evaluate the health risk [24]. It was calculated with the following [25]:…”
Section: Evaluation Of Radiological Health Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first is a negative biased detector (GMX), with full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 1.94 keV, peak to Compton ratio of 65:1 and relative efficiency of 37.5 % at 1.33 MeV ( 60 Co). GMX is cooled by the Ortec recycler condensing liquid nitrogen cooling Mobius system [19]. The second one is a positive biased detector (GEM), with FWHM of 1.85 keV, peak to Compton ratio of 64:1 and relative efficiency of 40 % at 1.33 MeV ( 60 Co).…”
Section: Radioactivity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental setup consists of an Ortec HPGe detector and integrated digital electronics. In detail, it is a negative biased detector (GMX), cooled by the Ortec recycler condensing liquid nitrogen cooling Mobius system [35], characterized by a Full Width at Half Maximum FWHM of 1.94 keV, a peak to Compton ratio of 65:1 and a relative efficiency of 37.5% at 1.33 MeV ( 60 Co). The Eckert and Zigler Nuclitec GmgH traceable multinuclide radioactive standard, number AK-5901, with an energy range of 59.54 to 1836 keV, reproducing the exact samples geometries in a water-equivalent epoxy resin matrix, was employed to perform efficiency and energy calibrations [36].…”
Section: Hpge Gamma Spectrometry Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%