Radiological assessment of radon in groundwater of the northernmost Kashmir Basin, northwestern Himalaya

被引:1
|
作者
Chakan, Mohammad Rafiq [1 ]
Mir, Ramees R. [2 ]
Nazir, Salik [1 ]
Din, Mehak Mohi u [1 ]
Simnani, Shakeel [1 ]
Masood, Sajad [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kashmir, Dept Phys, Srinagar 190006, Jammu & Kashmir, India
[2] Tongji Univ, Sch Ocean & Earth Sci, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
关键词
Groundwater; Radon concentration; Age-wise ingestion and inhalation dose; NW Himalaya; DRINKING-WATER; LUNG-CANCER; URANIUM MINERS; EXPOSURE; HEALTH; RISK; AGE;
D O I
10.1007/s10653-024-02088-y
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study investigates the radon concentration in groundwater in Kupwara, the northernmost district of the Kashmir valley. It further assesses the annual effective dose experienced by the district's diverse population-infants, children, and adults-attributable to both inhalation of airborne radon released from drinking water and direct ingestion. In addition to this, the calculation of gamma dose rate is also carried out at each of the sampling site of radon. A portable radon-thoron monitor and a portable gamma radiation detector were respectively employed to estimate the activity concentration of radon in water samples and to measure the gamma dose rate. The radon concentration was found to exhibit variability from a minimum of 2.9 BqL-1 to a maximum of 197.2 BqL-1, with a mean of 26.3 BqL-1 and a standard deviation of 23.3 BqL-1. From a total of 85 samples, 10.6% of the samples had radon activity concentrations exceeding the permissible limits of 40 BqL-1 set by the United Nations Scientific Committee on Effects of Atomic Radiations as reported by UNSCEAR (Sources and effects of ionizing radiation, 2008) and only 1.2% of the samples have radon activity concentration exceeding the permissible limits of 100 BqL-1 set by the World Health Organization as reported by WHO (WHO guidelines for drinking-water quality, World Health Organization, Geneva, 2008). The mean of the annual effective dose due to inhalation for all age groups as well as the annual ingestion dose for infants and children, surpasses the World Health Organization's limit of 100 mu Sv y-1 as reported by WHO (WHO guidelines for drinking-water quality, World Health Organization, Geneva, 2008). The observed gamma radiation dose rate in the vicinity of groundwater radon sites ranged from a minimum of 138 nSv h-1 to a maximum of 250 nSv h-1. The data indicated no significant correlation between the dose rate of gamma radiation and the radon levels in the groundwater. Radon concentration of potable water in the study area presents a non-negligible exposure pathway for residents. Therefore, the judicious application of established radon mitigation techniques is pivotal to minimize public health vulnerabilities.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Hazard estimation of Kashmir Basin, NW Himalaya using probabilistic seismic hazard assessment
    Yousuf, Maqbool
    Bukhari, Kaiser
    ACTA GEOPHYSICA, 2020, 68 (05) : 1295 - 1316
  • [12] Assessment of trends in climatic extremes from observational data in the Kashmir basin, NW Himalaya
    Shafkat Ahsan
    M. Sultan Bhat
    Akhtar Alam
    Naveed Ahmed
    Hakim Farooq
    Bashir Ahmad
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2021, 193
  • [13] Hazard estimation of Kashmir Basin, NW Himalaya using probabilistic seismic hazard assessment
    Maqbool Yousuf
    Kaiser Bukhari
    Acta Geophysica, 2020, 68 : 1295 - 1316
  • [14] Drinking quality assessment of some groundwater sources along the stretch of Jhelum River in Kashmir Himalaya
    Rifat Ara Wani
    Bhat Mohd Skinder
    Aasimah Tanveer
    Bashir Ahmad Ganai
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2017, 76
  • [15] Drinking quality assessment of some groundwater sources along the stretch of Jhelum River in Kashmir Himalaya
    Wani, Rifat Ara
    Skinder, Bhat Mohd
    Tanveer, Aasimah
    Ganai, Bashir Ahmad
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2017, 76 (18)
  • [16] Assessment of radon concentration and heavy metal contamination in groundwater of Udhampur district, Jammu & Kashmir, India
    Kumar, Ajay
    Sharma, Sumit
    Mehra, Rohit
    Kanwar, Priya
    Mishra, Rosaline
    Kaur, Inderpreet
    ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH, 2018, 40 (02) : 815 - 831
  • [17] A Study of Radon Concentration in Drinking Water of Lolab valley, Kashmir Himalaya
    Chakan, Mohammad Rafiq
    Masood, Sajad
    Nazir, Salik
    Din, Mehak Mohi u
    Singla, Amit Kumar
    Rani, Supriya
    Simnani, Shakeel
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PURE & APPLIED PHYSICS, 2023, 61 (06) : 515 - 519
  • [18] Assessment of radon concentration and heavy metal contamination in groundwater of Udhampur district, Jammu & Kashmir, India
    Kumar, Ajay
    Sharma, Sumit
    Mehra, Rohit
    Kanwar, Priya
    Mishra, Rosaline
    Kaur, Inderpreet
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2018, 40 (02): : 815 - 831
  • [19] Assessment of radon concentration and heavy metal contamination in groundwater of Udhampur district, Jammu & Kashmir, India
    Ajay Kumar
    Sumit Sharma
    Rohit Mehra
    Priya Kanwar
    Rosaline Mishra
    Inderpreet Kaur
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2018, 40 : 815 - 831
  • [20] VARIATIONS IN RADON CONCENTRATION IN GROUNDWATER OF KUMAON HIMALAYA, INDIA
    Bourai, A. A.
    Gusain, G. S.
    Rautela, B. S.
    Joshi, V.
    Prasad, G.
    Ramola, R. C.
    RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY, 2012, 152 (1-3) : 55 - 57