2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.08.025
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Environmental radioactivity in the UK: the airborne geophysical view of dose rate estimates

Abstract: Highlights: UK airborne estimates of dose rates have been obtained across 40,000 km ABSTRACTThis study considers UK airborne gamma-ray data obtained through a series of high spatial resolution, low altitude surveys over the past decade. The ground concentrations of the naturally occurring radionuclides Potassium, Thorium and Uranium are converted to air absorbed dose rates and these are used to assess terrestrial exposure levels from both natural and technologically enhanced sources. The high resolution airb… Show more

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“…Airborne radiation monitoring has previously been conducted over the St Stephen region, with the most recent survey conducted as part of the Tellus South-West project (Beamish, 2014), led by the British Geological Survey (BGS). This survey, conducted in lightweight aircraft with an altitude of 56 to over 200 m at speeds typically between 60 and 70 m s À1 using a 200 m survey line separation identified a radiation anomaly at the South Terra site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airborne radiation monitoring has previously been conducted over the St Stephen region, with the most recent survey conducted as part of the Tellus South-West project (Beamish, 2014), led by the British Geological Survey (BGS). This survey, conducted in lightweight aircraft with an altitude of 56 to over 200 m at speeds typically between 60 and 70 m s À1 using a 200 m survey line separation identified a radiation anomaly at the South Terra site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been recognized that there are some places with large inhabitants that encompass high levels of background radiation in environmental compartments. Great interest given worldwide for the study of naturally occurring radionuclides has led to the performance of broad investigations in many countries [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Investigators attempted to correlate the distributions of natural radionuclides with some settings such as geology, soil characteristics, etc.…”
Section: Natural Radioactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional attenuation effects are introduced when the material contains water (Løvborg 1984;Grasty 1997). The additional sensitivity of wet soil was investigated by Beamish (2013Beamish ( , 2014a) who provides a set of exponential decay curves as a function of soil type (e.g. density) and degree of saturation.…”
Section: Soil Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%