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      Radiation exposure in a region with natural high background radiation originated from rare earth element deposits at Bat Xat district, Vietnam

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          Surface deposits of rare earth element (REE) were identified in the Bat Xat district, Northern Vietnam. As the area is inhabited, an in-depth investigation was carried out to assess the radioactivity levels and to evaluate the radiation exposure and radiological risks for the population. Samples of REE ore, soils, water and several foods locally produced were collected and analyzed by gamma spectrometry for determination of 232Th, 226Ra, and 40 K. Radon (222Rn and 220Rn) measurements were carried out in dwellings at the villages located near by the REE deposit area, and in Hanoi for comparison. Based on the measured radionuclide concentrations, several radiological parameters were calculated to evaluate the radiological risks for the population and to compare with worldwide values. Results indicate that the representative person of the most exposed group living near the REE deposits may receive a total annual effective dose as high as 37.9 ± 10.6 mSv, i.e., approximately 16 times the world average dose of 2.4 mSv y-1. Consequently, this area should be considered a high background radiation area. Exposure to external radiation and internal radiation from ingestion and inhalation of radionuclides were assessed separately. Radon inhalation contributed to approximately 70% of the total annual effective dose, with both radon isotopes contributing significantly, while the ingestion of local foods and water gave minor contributions to the total effective dose. Several measures were considered to improve the radiation safety and recommendations are given to relocate the most exposed members of the population.

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                Journal
                Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
                Radiat Environ Biophys
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0301-634X
                1432-2099
                May 2022
                March 24 2022
                May 2022
                : 61
                : 2
                : 309-324
                Article
                10.1007/s00411-022-00971-9
                35325277
                b67fad18-353b-4d3f-baf5-1a6085f05e3c
                © 2022

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