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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2001

Gamma activity and geochemical features of building materials: estimation of gamma dose rate and indoor radon levels in Sicily.

S. Rizzo; Maria Brai; Salvatore Basile; S. Bellia; S. Hauser

A high-purity germanium detector has been used to measure the abundance of radium (Ra), thorium (Th) and potassium (K) in building materials used in Sicilian dwellings. The measurements were performed to evaluate which material was suitable for the construction of an enclosure, which would have a low background emission. The materials examined in this work showed concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K dramatically variable depending on the lithologies, particularly in the case of blocks, sands and aggregates commonly used in building materials in Sicily. The results are discussed and a criterion is indicated to reduce the radiation dose to humans. Since radon inlet is a major health problem, all the radiometric data and the geochemical features have been used to determine the radon exhalation, which arises from the disintegration of 226Ra in soils and walls of houses. From our experimental data it can be seen out that one of the geochemical parameters, Total Alkali (TA), may be an appropriate index to select materials of low radiological risk.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2009

Monte Carlo simulation of the response of ESR dosimeters added with gadolinium exposed to thermal, epithermal and fast neutrons.

Maurizio Marrale; Salvatore Basile; Maria Brai; Anna Longo

Monte Carlo numerical calculations of the response of alanine and ammonium tartrate ESR (electron spin resonance) dosimeters exposed to neutron fields with different energy spectra are reported. Results have been obtained for various gadolinium concentrations inside the dosimeters. Furthermore, in order to simulate the in-phantom response we have carried out calculations by varying the depth of the dosimeter. We have found that a large enhancement is obtained for thermal neutrons, because of the very high capture cross section of gadolinium to thermal neutrons. A good enhancement was obtained for epithermal neutrons, whereas the sensitivity improvement in the case of fast neutron irradiation is poor. Furthermore, the simulations carried out by varying the depth suggests that an appreciable sensitivity to thermal and epithermal neutrons could be observed for in-phantom measurements in the 2-3 cm depth range. These results can provide useful insight for future experiments with epithermal neutron beams (such as those used in neutron capture therapy) and for future applications in neutron capture therapy dosimetry.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2002

Environmental radioactivity at Stromboli (Aeolian Islands).

Maria Brai; Salvatore Basile; S. Bellia; S. Hauser; P. Puccio; S. Rizzo; A. Bartolotta; A. Licciardello

HPGe gamma spectrometry, thermoluminescence dosimetry, X-ray diffractometry and fluorescence techniques have been used to analyze the natural radionuclides content of soil and rock samples, air kerma and geochemical features on the island of Stromboli, belonging to the Aeolian Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea. The 214Bi, 238Ac, and 40K contents obtained are in agreement with the magmatic evolution of the rock formation, as shown by the correlations between radionuclide and chemical elements abundacies, depending on the various magmatic differentiation mechanisms. Correlations between radiometric, lithological and geochemical data have been assessed in order to obtain some hints on the geochronology of the magmatic products.


Chemistry and Ecology | 2004

Chemistry, mineralogy and radioactivity in posidonia oceanica meadows from North-Western Sicily

Luigi Tranchina; S. Bellia; Maria Brai; S. Hauser; S. Rizzo; A. Bartolotta; Salvatore Basile

This paper presents measurements of major, minor, metal trace elements and radionuclides in sediments and in Posidonia oceanica samples from north-western Sicily (Italy). The mineralogical and chemical composition of sediments were determined by X-ray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence techniques, respectively. A flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry was used to measure concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb in P. oceanica samples and in sediments. Specific activities of selected radionuclides have been determined by high-resolution gamma spectrometry. Standard statistical analysis was used to assess correlations between different elements and different sample types.


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2008

Seasonal variation of air kerma rate in Sicily.

Salvatore Basile; Maria Brai; Maurizio Marrale; S. Rizzo

Thermoluminescence dosimetry has been used to measure air kerma in 29 sites in Sicily. Four three month measurement campaigns have been carried out in order to assess seasonal variations. Average annual values between 20 and 90 nGy h(-1), after cosmic background subtraction, are reported. Average annual values are strongly dependent on site lithology, and we find that winter data are generally the highest, while spring and autumn rates are generally the lowest with very similar trends in any site. Summer values generally lay in between. Largest seasonal variations are found in sites along the southern coast of the island, probably because of stronger action of winds affecting radon, along with its progeny, concentrations at ground level.


ieee international conference on renewable energy research and applications | 2015

Joint probability distributions for wind speed and direction. A case study in Sicily

Salvatore Basile; R. Burlon; Francesca Morales

In this study we analyze data of hourly average wind speed and direction measured at three different sampling stations located in Sicily (Italy) and provide a statistical model for their joint probability density function. Singly truncated from below Normal Weibull mixture distribution and a linear combination of von Mises distributions are used to model wind speed and direction. Sites with heterogeneous local conditions (prevailing wind direction and/or elevation) have been considered in order to investigate the reliability of the model here taken into consideration.


ieee international conference on renewable energy research and applications | 2013

Analysis and modeling of wind directions time series

Salvatore Basile; R. Burlon; Davide Gurrera

This work aims at studying some aspects of wind directions in Italy and supplying appropriate models. A comparison is presented between independent mixture and Hidden Markov models, which seem to be appropriate as far as the series we studied.


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2008

Distribution of Heavy Metals in Marine Sediments of Palermo Gulf (Sicily, Italy)

Luigi Tranchina; Salvatore Basile; Maria Brai; Antonio Caruso; Claudia Cosentino; Salvatore Miccichè


Radiation Measurements | 2008

Exposure of Gd2O3-alanine and Gd2O3-ammonium tartrate ESR dosimeters to thermal neutrons: Experiments and Monte Carlo simulations

Maurizio Marrale; G. Gennaro; Maria Brai; Salvatore Basile; A. Bartolotta; M.C. D’Oca


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2010

ESR response of watch glasses to proton beams

Anna Longo; Salvatore Basile; Maria Brai; Maurizio Marrale; Luigi Tranchina

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S. Rizzo

University of Palermo

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R. Burlon

University of Palermo

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S. Bellia

University of Palermo

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S. Hauser

University of Palermo

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