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Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2013

210Po and 238U isotope concentrations in commercial bottled mineral water samples in Spain and their dose contribution

Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; Juan Mantero; G. Manjón; J. Díaz; R. García-Tenorio

(210)Po is a naturally occurring radionuclide, belonging to the uranium series, which is present in minute amounts in the different environmental compartments (water, soil, biota). Through its route along the trophic chain, it can be incorporated in the human body via ingestion of waters and/or food. This radionuclide is highly radiotoxic, being one of the main contributors to the committed effective dose via ingestion by the general population. In this work, the contribution of this radionuclide to the committed effective dose received by the Spanish population via consumption of bottled mineral waters is evaluated. With this end, the (210)Po activity concentrations in a total of 32 different commercial bottled mineral waters have been determined by alpha-particle spectrometry. The determined contribution is also compared with the contributions of other natural radionuclides such as (234)U and (238)U.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2015

210Po in the diet at Seville (Spain) and its contribution to the dose by ingestion

Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; Juan Mantero; J. Díaz-Ruiz; G. Manjón; R. García-Tenorio

The activity concentrations of (210)Po have been determined in a total of 24 representative diet samples from Seville (south of Spain), inferring from the obtained values the annual intakes of (210)Po by ingestion of the affected population and the corresponding committed effective doses. The annual intakes of (210)Po and, consequently, the corresponding doses of this radionuclide show a high variability in correspondence with the variability in the composition of the analysed samples over time, and their magnitude is comparable with the estimated ones in other regions/countries of the world with similar diet habits (countries where the marine products have a considerable weight in the diets). Committed effective doses by ingestion higher than 0.1 mSv y(-1) have been estimated exclusively for (210)Po, reflecting the importance of this radionuclide and this route of incorporation in the magnitude of the total doses received by the affected population from natural sources.


Chemosphere | 2018

Grey monazite (rare earths) mining in centre of Spain: Characterization and pre-operational radiological evaluation

R. García-Tenorio; G. Manjón; I. Vioque; M.C. Jiménez-Ramos; Juan Mantero; Inmaculada Díaz-Francés

A radiological evaluation associated to the future mining of grey monazite nodules enriched in light rare-earths, from a modest superficial deposit located in the centre of Spain, has been performed at pre-operational level, and the main results are shown in this paper. Although the monazite nodules in the deposit are clearly enriched in radionuclides from the uranium and thorium series with activity concentrations higher than 1 Bq/g, the size of these nodules (in the 0.5 mm-2 mm grain size interval), its refractory behaviour that prevents the leaching or dissemination of natural radionuclides to waters or other ecosystem compartments and consequently the impact in the food chain, and its presence quite diluted in the deposit at concentrations of 2.5-3 kg/m3, conducted to conclude that pre-operationally the area to be mined for the extraction of the monazite is generating a negligible radiological impact in the public and the nearby environment. Additionally, the extraction of the raw material and the restoration of the area after mining (i.e. the mining activities which will be done in-situ, in the mining area) will be exempted of any radiological regulation attending to the European Union legislation being expected that will not generate a radiological impact.


Journal of Fisheriessciences.com | 2017

210Po Activity Concentrations in Cooked Marine Food

Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; José Díaz-Ruiz; G. Manjón; R. García-Tenorio

In this work the 210Po activity concentrations determined in the most common marine species consumed by the population of Southern Spain are shown and discussed. The determinations have been done on aliquots of the raw edible materials and in aliquots previously cooked in the usual way they are ingested. The obtained activity concentrations in the edible parts of the cooked products ranged up to three orders of magnitude with concentration factors for some species as high as 104-105 L/kg fresh weight, and due to the cooking processes in some cases a considerable variation in the 210Po activity concentrations have been observed in relation with the determined ones in the aliquots not processed. The importance of this study is based in the fact that 210Po is one of the main contributors to the radiation dose received by the population by ingestion, being the 210Po doses by ingestion particularly high when a population has a diet with a high proportion of marine products.


Archive | 2017

210Po determination in sandy soils by alpha-particle spectrometry

C. Bañobre; Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; Ana Noguera; H. Bentos Pereira; L. Fornaro; G. Manjón; R. García-Tenorio


Archive | 2017

Radiological evaluation associated to the mining and concentration of monazite in Central Spain

R. García-Tenorio; G. Manjón; Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; I. Vioque; José Antonio Galván; Juan Mantero


Archive | 2016

Activity levels of 210Po in marine organism consumed in south of Spain

Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; G. Manjón; R. García-Tenorio


Archive | 2016

Distribution coefficients water sediment for uranium and polonium in the Moulouya River (eastern Morocco), a river affected by abandoned mines of lead and zinc

José Antonio Galván; Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; G. Manjón; Juan Mantero; I. Vioque; S. Chakiri; R. García-Tenorio


Archive | 2015

resT.A.C.uración

Celia Falcón Carrero; Esther Sanjuan Ballano; Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; José Antonio Galván; Sergio David León Dueñas


Archive | 2015

UCC+i del Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (CNA)

Jerónimo Castilla Guerra; Sergio David León Dueñas; Inmaculada Díaz-Francés; José Antonio Galván; Celia Falcón Carrero; Esther Sanjuan Ballano

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I. Vioque

University of Seville

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J. Díaz

University of Seville

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M.C. Jiménez-Ramos

Spanish National Research Council

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