Study of indoor radon and thoron progeny levels in surrounding areas of Nalbari, Assam, India |
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Authors: | P. C. Deka H. Sarma Subir Sarkar T. D. Goswami B. K. Sarma |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Rangia College, Rangia, 781 354, Assam, India;(2) Department of Physics, B B K College, Nagaon, Barpeta, 781 309, Assam, India;(3) Department of Physics, Nowgong College, Nagaon, 782 001, Assam, India;(4) Department of Physics, Gauhati University, Guwahati, 781 014, Assam, India |
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Abstract: | With the growing understanding of the role of radon and its daughter products as major sources of radiation exposure, the importance of large number of estimation of radon concentration in various parts of the country is realized. Inhalation of radon, thoron and their decay products is the major source of the total radioactive dose received by the human population from natural radiation. The indoor radon and thoron progeny levels in Nalbari area of Assam are studied by using the LR-115 (type II) Solid State Nuclear Track Detector in Plastic Twin Chamber dosimeter. Radon and thoron progeny levels in different types of dwellings for one full calendar year are presented in this paper. For Assam Type (A.T.) houses, indoor radon progeny concentrations vary from 0.17 to 0.64 mWL with an annual geometric mean of 0.27 mWL and that for Reinforced Cement Concrete (R.C.C.) houses vary from 0.22 mWL to 0.60 mWL with the annual geometric mean of 0.37 mWL. The thoron progeny levels in A.T. houses also vary from 0.01 to of 0.05 mWL with an annual geometric mean of 0.02 mWL and that for R.C.C. houses vary from 0.02 to 0.08 mWL with the annual geometric mean of 0.04 mWL. |
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Keywords: | Radon progeny thoron progeny nuclear track detector LR-115 etching |
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