Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece

This study aims to evaluate the activity concentrationsof 238U, 226Ra, 232Th, 228Th and 40K along thebeaches of Kavala being adjacent to the rock-types of theKavala pluton. These ranged from 14–940, 16–1710, 26–4547, 27–4488 and 194–1307 Bq/kg respectively, representingthe highest values of natural...

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Main Authors: Papadopoulos Argyrios, Koroneos Antonios, Christofides Georgios, Stoulos Stylianos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-10-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0043
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spelling doaj-38a35b57e8174f0da2d5fbb700bbb43b2021-09-05T20:50:47ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472015-10-017110.1515/geo-2015-0043geo-2015-0043Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, GreecePapadopoulos Argyrios0Koroneos Antonios1Christofides Georgios2Stoulos Stylianos3Department of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, School of Geology,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, School of Geology,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, School of Geology,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Nuclear Physics, Aristotle Universityof Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceThis study aims to evaluate the activity concentrationsof 238U, 226Ra, 232Th, 228Th and 40K along thebeaches of Kavala being adjacent to the rock-types of theKavala pluton. These ranged from 14–940, 16–1710, 26–4547, 27–4488 and 194–1307 Bq/kg respectively, representingthe highest values of natural radioactivity measuredin sediments of Greece. The (%wt.) heavy magnetic (HM)(allanite, amphibole, mica, clinopyroxene, magnetite andhematite) fraction, the heavy non-magnetic (HNM) (monazite,zircon, titanite and apatite) fraction and the totalheavy fraction (TH), were correlated with the concentrationsof the measured radionuclides in the bulk samples.The heavy fractions seem to control the activity concentrationsof 238U and 232Th of all the samples, showingsome local differences in the main 238U and 232Th mineralcarrier. The measured radionuclides in the beach sandswere normalized to the respective values measured in thegranitic rocks, which are their most probable parentalrocks, so as to provide data upon their enrichment or depletion.The annual equivalent dose varies between 0.01and 0.35 mSv y−1 for tourists and from 0.03 to 1.48 mSv y−1for local people working on the beach.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0043natural radioactivity beach sands graniticrocks heavy magnetic and non-magnetic fractions annualequivalent dose
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author Papadopoulos Argyrios
Koroneos Antonios
Christofides Georgios
Stoulos Stylianos
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Koroneos Antonios
Christofides Georgios
Stoulos Stylianos
Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece
Open Geosciences
natural radioactivity
beach sands
graniticrocks
heavy magnetic and non-magnetic fractions
annualequivalent dose
author_facet Papadopoulos Argyrios
Koroneos Antonios
Christofides Georgios
Stoulos Stylianos
author_sort Papadopoulos Argyrios
title Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece
title_short Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece
title_full Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece
title_fullStr Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece
title_full_unstemmed Natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to Kavalapluton, Greece
title_sort natural radioactivity distribution and gammaradiation exposure of beach sands close to kavalapluton, greece
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2015-10-01
description This study aims to evaluate the activity concentrationsof 238U, 226Ra, 232Th, 228Th and 40K along thebeaches of Kavala being adjacent to the rock-types of theKavala pluton. These ranged from 14–940, 16–1710, 26–4547, 27–4488 and 194–1307 Bq/kg respectively, representingthe highest values of natural radioactivity measuredin sediments of Greece. The (%wt.) heavy magnetic (HM)(allanite, amphibole, mica, clinopyroxene, magnetite andhematite) fraction, the heavy non-magnetic (HNM) (monazite,zircon, titanite and apatite) fraction and the totalheavy fraction (TH), were correlated with the concentrationsof the measured radionuclides in the bulk samples.The heavy fractions seem to control the activity concentrationsof 238U and 232Th of all the samples, showingsome local differences in the main 238U and 232Th mineralcarrier. The measured radionuclides in the beach sandswere normalized to the respective values measured in thegranitic rocks, which are their most probable parentalrocks, so as to provide data upon their enrichment or depletion.The annual equivalent dose varies between 0.01and 0.35 mSv y−1 for tourists and from 0.03 to 1.48 mSv y−1for local people working on the beach.
topic natural radioactivity
beach sands
graniticrocks
heavy magnetic and non-magnetic fractions
annualequivalent dose
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0043
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