Natural radionuclide concentrations in thermal springs of east Algeria
2017
Kebir, Hadda | Boucenna, Ahmed
The variation of the natural radionuclide concentrations depends on the chemical composition of each site. In this work, two thermal springs in the east of Algeria have been chosen to assess the activity concentration of natural radionuclide, mainly the three natural radioactive series ²³⁸U, ²³⁵U and ²³²Th, and ⁴⁰K. The high-resolution gamma ray spectroscopy was used to determine these concentrations. In these water samples, ²³⁵U, ²³⁴Th, ²¹⁰Pb, ²²⁶Ra radionuclides are less than the minimum detectable activity. The activity of ²³⁸U is dominant. The ²³⁸U activity was determined by taking the mean activity of two separate photo-peaks of daughter nuclides ²¹⁴Pb at 351.92 (37.2%) keV and ²¹⁴Bi at 609.31 (45%) keV. The measured activity concentrations of ²³⁸U in water samples obtained from the concentrations of ²¹⁴Bi and ²¹⁴Pb ranged from 0.56 ± 0.20 to 1.13 ± 0.20 Bq/L. The annual effective dose value due to the ingestion of the measured radionuclide ²³⁸U in 1 L of water, for an adult, ranged from 9.20 to 18.56 µSv.
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