Radioactivity of building materials in Mahallat, Iran – An area exposed to a high level of natural background radiation – Attenuation of external radiation doses

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In this study, mass activity of naturally occurring radioactive materials were measured in twenty-three building material samples, use extensively in the area exposed to a high level of natural background radiation (Mahallat, Iran), to determine the radioactivity index and changes to the level of indoor gamma radiation. The mass activity of 232Th, 226Ra and 40K were within the ranges from 18 ± 3 to 44 ± 10 Bq/kg (average of 27 ± 6 Bq/kg), 22 ± 5 to 53 ± 14 Bq/kg (average of 34 ± 6 Bq/kg) and 82 ± 18 to 428 ± 79 Bq/kg (average of 276 ± 58 Bq/kg), respectively. The gamma dose rates for population were estimated between 48 ± 9 and 111 ± 26 nGy/h with exception of radon exhalation from building materials. Since the air kerma rate in the town varies from 0.8 to 4 µGy/h, the attenuation coefficient was calculated for buildings made of the aforementioned materials. Additionally, the annual gamma radiation doses for inhabitants were calculated based on time spent outdoors and indoors.

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Shahrokhi, A., Adelikhah, M., Chalupnik, S., Kocsis, E., Toth-Bodrogi, E., & Kovács, T. (2020). Radioactivity of building materials in Mahallat, Iran – An area exposed to a high level of natural background radiation – Attenuation of external radiation doses. Materiales de Construccion, 70(340). https://doi.org/10.3989/MC.2020.03820

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