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Depth Dependence Radon Study in Indian Tube-Wells
Corresponding Author(s) : M. Shakir Khan
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 21 No. 10 (2009): Vol 21, Issue 10, 2009
Abstract
Radon a radioactive gas arising from decay of 226Ra, has been recognized to be one of the major contributors to the natural radiation. In the present investigations, measurements of radon and its progeny were carried out under ground in Indian tube-wells at different depths situated at A.M.U., Aligarh (U.P) India. The twin chamber dosimeter cups were fixed for exposure at a depth of 5 to 35 feet with difference of 5 feet from the surface at three different locations. After exposure, the detectors were retrieved, etched and analyzed in the laboratory for the calculation of radon and its progeny. All the values of the radon concentration presents in this paper are higher than the action level (200-600 Bq.m-3) as recommended by ICRP.
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