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Assessment of 226Ra and 228Ra activity concentration in west coast of India

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An investigation on the distribution of 226Ra and 228Ra activity concentration in coastal surface sea water from Okha in Gujarat to Ratnagiri in Maharashtra state along the west coast of India was carried out. In-situ pre-concentration technique was used to measure radium isotopes by passing 1,000 L of seawater through MnO2 impregnated polypropylene filter cartridges at all the locations. 226Ra was estimated using gamma ray peak of its daughter radionuclides 214Bi and 214Pb. 228Ra was estimated from its daughter 228Ac. In the coastal waters, 226Ra and 228Ra activity concentration were observed to be in the range of 1.5–2.9 and 2.5–8.6 Bq m−3 with a mean of 2.2 and 4.9 Bq m−3 respectively. The activity of 228Ra was observed to be more than 226Ra in all the locations. The variation in spatial distribution of the radium isotopes activity concentration and its ratio with respect to location is discussed in the paper. The radioactive database obtained represents reference values for coastal environment of India.

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Sartandel, S.J., Jha, S.K., Bara, S.V. et al. Assessment of 226Ra and 228Ra activity concentration in west coast of India. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 300, 873–877 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-014-3037-x

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