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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2004

Profiles of doses to the population living in the high background radiation areas in Kerala, India

M. P. Chougaonkar; K.P. Eappen; P.G Shetty; Y.S. Mayya; S. Sadasivan; V. Venkat Raj

A sample study of the profiles of radiation exposures to the populations living in the high background radiation areas (HBRAs) of the monazite-bearing region in Kerala, India, has been conducted by monitoring 200 dwellings selected from two villages in this region. Each of these dwellings was monitored for 1 year and the study lasted for a period of 2 years. The indoor gamma ray dose measurements were carried out using thermo luminescent dosimeters (TLDs) and the inhalation doses due to radon, thoron and their progenies were monitored using solid-state nuclear track detector (SSNTD) based twin-cup dosimeters. Outdoor gamma ray dose measurements were carried out using Geiger Muller (GM) tube based survey meters. Annual effective doses were computed, using occupancy factors of 0.8 and 0.2, respectively, for indoor and outdoor, by adding the three components. Occupants of 41.6% of the houses surveyed were observed to receive the annual effective doses ranging between 0.5 and 5 mSv/a, 41.6% between 5 and 10 mSv/a, 10.2% between 10 and 15 mSv/a and 6.6% greater than 15 mSv/a. The inhalation component was generally smaller than the external gamma ray component and on an average it was found to constitute about 30% of the total dose. The paper presents the details of the methodology adopted and the analysis of the results.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2012

Radiation dose in the high background radiation area in Kerala, India

E. P. Christa; P. J. Jojo; V. K. Vaidyan; S. Anilkumar; K.P. Eappen

A systematic radiological survey has been carried out in the region of high-background radiation area in Kollam district of Kerala to define the natural gamma-radiation levels. One hundred and forty seven soil samples from high-background radiation areas and five samples from normal background region were collected as per standard sampling procedures and were analysed for (238)U, (232)Th and (40)K by gamma-ray spectroscopy. External gamma dose rates at all sampling locations were also measured using a survey meter. The activities of (238)U, (232)Th and (40)K was found to vary from 17 to 3081 Bq kg(-1), 54 to 11976 Bq kg(-1) and BDL (67.4 Bq kg(-1)) to 216 Bq kg(-1), respectively, in the study area. Such heterogeneous distribution of radionuclides in the region may be attributed to the deposition phenomenon of beach sand soil in the region. Radium equivalent activities were found high in several locations. External gamma dose rates estimated from the levels of radionuclides in soil had a range from 49 to 9244 nGy h(-1). The result of gamma dose rate measured at the sampling sites using survey meter showed an excellent correlation with dose rates computed from the natural radionuclides estimated from the soil samples.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2009

Indoor radon levels in urban Hyderabad area, Andhra Pradesh, India

M. Sreenath Reddy; P. Yadagiri Reddy; K. Rama Reddy; K.P. Eappen; Y.S. Mayya

Indoor radon levels in urban areas of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India were measured by a time integrated method using solid state nuclear track detector-based dosemeters. Results show that the radon levels varied widely in the area ranging from 17 to 311 Bq m(-3) with a geometric mean value of 52.8 Bq m(-3) (GSD=1.7). Cumulative frequency distribution of radon levels gave a best fit on a log-normal scale. Measurements were carried out for 1 y, segregating the measurement periods in accordance with seasonal changes. Soil samples from the region were also analysed for natural radionuclides to study its effect, if any, on indoor radon levels. Dwellings categorised based on construction types showed that the average radon levels in the order tiles (TLE)>asbestos (ASB)>concrete (RCC) for the roof structures. The estimated radon levels in the study area are relatively higher than the countrys average value of 23 Bq m(-3) and global average value of 30 Bq m(-3).


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 1998

Methodology for Mixed Field Inhalation Dosimetry in Monazite Areas using a Twin-Cup Dosemeter with Three Track Detectors

Y.S. Mayya; K.P. Eappen; Nambi Ks


Radiation Measurements | 2004

Calibration factors for LR-115 (type-II) based radon thoron discriminating dosimeter

K.P. Eappen; Y.S. Mayya


Radiation Measurements | 2007

Estimation of radon emanation factor in Indian building materials

B.K. Sahoo; Dipen Nathwani; K.P. Eappen; J.J. Gaware; Y.S. Mayya


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2004

Thoron levels in the dwellings of Hyderabad city, Andhra Pradesh, India

M. Sreenath Reddy; P. Yadagiri Reddy; K. Rama Reddy; K.P. Eappen; Y.S. Mayya


Radiation Measurements | 2008

Simultaneous measurement of radon and thoron using Lucas scintillation cell

K.P. Eappen; R.N. Nair; Y.S. Mayya


Radiation Measurements | 2006

Estimation of radon progeny equilibrium factors and their uncertainty bounds using solid state nuclear track detectors

K.P. Eappen; Y.S. Mayya; R.L. Patnaik; H.S. Kushwaha


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007

A novel methodology for online measurement of thoron using Lucas scintillation cell

K.P. Eappen; B.K. Sapra; Y.S. Mayya

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Y.S. Mayya

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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B.K. Sahoo

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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R.N. Nair

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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A. K. Shukla

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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B.K. Sapra

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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E. P. Christa

Fatima Mata National College

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H.S. Kushwaha

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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