Natural radionuclides and assessment of radiological hazards in MuongHum, Lao Cai, Vietnam.

Chemosphere

Radioactive & Rare Minerals Division, Xuan Phuong, Bac Tu Liem, Hanoi, Viet Nam. Electronic address:

Published: May 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study measured the activity concentrations of Ra, U, K, and Th in 61 soil samples around a rare earth element mine in Lao Cai, Vietnam, using an HPGe detector, revealing high levels of radioactivity.
  • The measured radionuclide concentrations varied significantly within the ore body and outside of it, with all values considerably exceeding global averages, indicating a high local natural background radiation.
  • The research also noted a correlation between Thorium (Th) concentration and total absorbed gamma dose rates, along with significant hazards related to radiation exposure in the area.

Article Abstract

Ra, U,  K, and Th (Ra) activity concentrations of 61 soil samples distributed surrounding the rare earth element mine (NORM), MH, Lao Cai, Vietnam have been measured by HPGe detector. The activity concentrations of Ra, U,  K, and Th (Ra) range from 1179 to 6291 Bq/kg, from 1024 to 8351 Bq/kg, from 260 to 3519 Bq/kg, and from 1476 to 35546 Bq/kg in the ore body and from 21.3 to 964 Bq/kg, from 23.4 to 1635 Bq/kg, from 124 to 3788 Bq/kg, and from 40.9 to 6107 Bq/kg outside the ore body in respective. The study area is considered as the high local natural background radiation with the concentration of Ra, U,  K, and Th (Ra) of 156, 254, 647, and 908 Bq/kg in respective. Regarding the spatial distribution, the measured radionuclide concentrations are independent of the distance from measured points to the ore body. With regard to the hazard indices, the average calculated radiological hazard indices, including absorbed gamma dose rate, effective dose equivalent, and excess lifetime cancer risk significantly exceed the global average values. There is a disequilibrium between U/Ra concentrations in studied soil samples. The results also found that the Th (Ra) concentration and total absorbed gamma dose rate show a strong positive correlation (coefficient of determination, R = 1).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128671DOI Listing

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