Radioanalytical assessment of environmental contamination around non-remediated uranium mining legacy site and radium mobility |
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Authors: | Fernando P. Carvalho João M. Oliveira M. Malta M. Eugénia Lemos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto Superior Técnico/Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear (IST/ITN), Universidade de Lisboa, E.N. 10, 2686-953, Sacavém, Portugal 2. Direc??o de Servi?os de Alimenta??o e Veterinária da Regi?o Centro, Av.Sá da Bandeira, 89 A, 3000-351, Coimbra, Portugal
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Abstract: | During the past century extensive uranium mining took place in Portugal for radium and uranium production. One such uranium mine was the Boco Mine, in operation during the 1960s and 70s. Mining waste and open pits were left uncovered since mine closure. During the nineties a quarry for sand extraction was operated in the same site and water from a local stream was extensively used in sand sieving. Downstream the mine area, agriculture soil is used for cattle grazing. Water from the stream, water wells, soil, pasture and sheep meat were now analyzed for radionuclides of uranium natural series. The U-series radionuclide 226Ra was generally the highest in concentrations especially in soil, pasture, and in internal organs of sheep. 226Ra concentrations were 1,093 ± 96 Bq/kg (dry weight, dw) in soil, 43 ± 3 Bq/kg (dw) in pasture, and 193 ± 84 mBq/kg (wet weight, ww) in muscle tissue of sheep. Other sheep internal organs displayed much higher 226Ra concentrations, such as the brain and kidneys with 1,850 ± 613 mBq/kg (ww) and 6,043 ± 6,023 mBq/kg (ww), respectively. Results of analyses of tissue samples from sheep grown in a comparison area were 2 to 16 times lower, depending on the organ. Absorbed radiation doses for internal organs were computed and may exceed 5.2 mGy/y in the case of kidneys, near three times higher than in animals from the reference area, but below the threshold for biological effects. Radionuclide transfer in the terrestrial food chain and radiation exposure of the human population is discussed. |
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