226Ra and 222Rn concentrations of spring waters in Balaton Upland of Hungary and the assessment of resulting doses

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T. Kovacs
E. Bodrogi
J. Somlai
V. Jobbágy
G. Patak
Cs. Nemeth
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[1] University of Veszprém,Department of Radiochemistry
[2] University of Veszprém,Department of Physics
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Physical Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Radon; Spring Water; Daily Consumption;
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222Rn and 226Ra concentration of 18 frequently visited and regularly used, consumed spring waters on the Balaton Uplands have been measured by radon emanation method and alpha-spectrometry. 222Rn concentration varied between 1.5-55 Bq/l while 226Ra concentration between -601 mBq/l. The expected dose, between 14.1-119 mSv/y, has been assessed from the value of concentration supposing a daily consumption of 1 liter.
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