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- Title
Gamma radiation dose rate distribution in the Anand, Bharuch, Vadodara, and Narmada districts of Gujarat, India.
- Authors
Patel, Divya; Jindal, Manoj Kumar; Pamidimukkala, Padmaja Sudhakar; Chakraborty, Debjani
- Abstract
Radiation is present everywhere in the earth, and human beings are continuously exposed to gamma radiation. The health consequences of environmental radiation exposure are a serious societal issue. The purpose of this study was to analyse outdoor radiation in four districts of Gujarat, India: Anand, Bharuch, Narmada, and Vadodara during summer and winter seasons. This study illustrated the influence of lithology of areas on gamma radiation dose values. Summer and winter seasons are the primary factors that alter the causes directly or indirectly; therefore, the influence of season fluctuation on radiation dose rate was investigated. The annual dose rate and mean gamma radiation dose rate values from four districts were found to be greater than the global population weight average value. The mean value of gamma radiation dose rate from 439 locations in the summer and winter seasons was 136.23 nSv/h and 141.58 nSv/h, respectively. According to a paired differences sample study, the significance value between outdoor gamma dose rate in summer and winter seasons was 0.05 indicating that seasons have a significant impact on gamma radiation dose rate. The impact of various types of lithology on gamma radiation dose was studied in all 439 places, and the statistical analysis revealed that there was no significant association between lithology and gamma radiation dose rate in the summer season, but a relationship between lithology and gamma dose rate was observed in the winter season.
- Subjects
VADODARA (India); GUJARAT (India); RADIATION doses; SUMMER; RADIATION exposure; GAMMA rays; ENVIRONMENTAL exposure; HUMAN beings
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2023, Vol 30, Issue 49, p107104
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-023-25711-4