Environmental Radiation Exposure Rate in Louisiana

1986 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 410-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
James N. Beck ◽  
Dean F. Keeley ◽  
John R. Meriwether ◽  
Ronald H. Thompson
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dhanya Balakrishnan ◽  
A.G Umadevi ◽  
Jose P Abraham ◽  
P. J. JoJo ◽  
M. Harikumar ◽  
...  

The present study is aimed at measuring the concentration of primordial radionuclides in the soil samples of Eloor Island, an industrial area in Ernakulum District and evaluating the radiation exposure to the local population. The ambient radiation exposure rate was measured using portable scintillometer survey meter and the activity concentration of 232Th, 238U and 40K in the soil samples were analyzed using (5×4)” NaI(Tl) gamma spectrometer. The exposure rate measured using survey meter varied from 63 nGyh-1 to 374 nGyh-1. The activity concentration of 232Th, 238U and 40K in soil samples ranged from 44.8 Bq kg-1 to 792.8 Bqkg-1 for 232Th, 8 Bqkg-1 to 445.5 Bqkg-1 for 238U and 129 Bqkg-1 to 1160.5 Bqkg-1 for 40K. Hence the absorbed gamma dose and radiation hazard indices due to natural environmental radiation was done. The study showed no significant impact due to the NORM Industries in the Eloor Industrial region.


2017 ◽  
Vol 75 (3) ◽  
pp. 199-204 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucie Fournier ◽  
Enora Cléro ◽  
Eric Samson ◽  
Sylvaine Caër-Lorho ◽  
Dominique Laurier ◽  
...  

ObjectivesThe French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cancer risk associated with occupational radiation exposure, but workers are also exposed to medical and environmental radiation which can be of the same order of magnitude. This study aims to examine the impact of non-occupational radiation exposures on the dose-risk analysis between occupational radiation exposure and cancer mortality.MethodsThe cohort included workers employed before 1995 for at least one year by CEA, AREVA NC or EDF and badge-monitored for external radiation exposure. Monitoring results were used to calculate occupational individual doses. Scenarios of work-related X-ray and environmental exposures were simulated. Poisson regression was used to quantify associations between occupational exposure and cancer mortality adjusting for non-occupational radiation exposure.ResultsThe mean cumulative dose of external occupational radiation was 18.4 mSv among 59 004 workers. Depending on the hypotheses made, the mean cumulative work-related X-ray dose varied between 3.1 and 9.2 mSv and the mean cumulative environmental dose was around 130 mSv. The unadjusted excess relative rate of cancer per Sievert (ERR/Sv) was 0.34 (90% CI −0.44 to 1.24). Adjusting for environmental radiation exposure did not substantially modify this risk coefficient, but it was attenuated by medical exposure (ERR/Sv point estimate between 0.15 and 0.23).ConclusionsOccupational radiation risk estimates were lower when adjusted for work-related X-ray exposures. Environmental exposures had a very slight impact on the occupational exposure risk estimates. In any scenario of non-occupational exposure considered, a positive but insignificant excess cancer risk associated with occupational exposure was observed.


1978 ◽  
Vol 45 (5) ◽  
pp. 1098-1100
Author(s):  
Yu. A. Medvedev ◽  
N. N. Morozov ◽  
B. M. Stepanov

Author(s):  
Young-Yong Ji ◽  
Kun Ho Chung ◽  
Wanno Lee ◽  
Doo-Won Park ◽  
Mun-Ja Kang

For making the spectrometric determination of the exposure rate from the environment as well as the radioactive material more practical, an accurate calculation method of the individual exposure rate for the detected gamma nuclides from that spectrum should be suggested without the sophisticated calibration procedure. In this study, the calculation method for the individual exposure rate for detected gamma nuclides from a 3″×3″ NaI(Tl) detector was suggested by introducing the concept of the dose rate spectroscopy and the peak-to-total ratio in the energy spectrum for the exposure rate, which means just a form of multiplied counts and the value of a G-factor in the spectrum.


2013 ◽  
Vol 89 (8) ◽  
pp. 639-644 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pimei Nancy Yen ◽  
Chen-Chang Yang ◽  
Wushou Peter Chang ◽  
Jung-Der Wang ◽  
Jing-Shiang Hwang ◽  
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