RADIATION PROTECTION ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2): 123-128.

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Evaluation of soil natural radioactive level in Maoniuping REE deposit

Zhang Cong1,2, Shi Zeming1,3, Kan Zezhong4, Yang Weihe1, Zhang Junji1, Wei Fei1   

  1. 1. Chengdu University of Technology,The College of Nuclear Technology and Automation Engineering,Chengdu 610059;
    2. Deping Thermal Plant Ruiping Coal & Electricity, Henan Pingdingshan 467000;
    3. Key Laboratory of Applied Nuclear Techniques in Geosciences of Sichuan Province,Chengdu 610059;
    4. Sichuan Institute of Geological Survey, Chengdu 610059
  • Received:2013-10-22 Online:2015-03-20 Published:2024-10-21

Abstract: The natural radioactivities of radionuclides in the soil of Maoniuping REE deposit were measured using gamma ray spectroscopy with its internal and external exposure index, γ exposure rate and γ external exposure effective dose calculated accordingly and then compared with that of the Baiyun Obo rare earth mining area and Xiazhuang uranium ore field in Guangdong. Results show that the main value of γ exposure rate (177.16 Gy/h) is higher than the national reference value (81.50 nGy/h), international reference value (80.00 nGy/h), Baiyun Obo rare earth mining area reference value (120.00 nGy/h) and Xiazhuang uranium ore field reference value (124.00 nGy/h)in Guangdong as well. The natural radioactivity level of study area still lies within normal range because its internal and external exposure index, γ exposure rate and gamma external exposure effective dose are within the national referenced range. Rare earth mining contributes to the higher soil natural radioactivity level of the study area; Large area exposed in Triassic crown west granite rock mass in the study area also leads to a higher natural radioactivity level of soil than Baiyun Obo rare earth mining area and Xiazhuang uranium ore field in Guangdong.

Key words: energy spectrum, γ exposure rate, annual effective dose, radioactivity level

CLC Number: 

  • X830.7