Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos (Sep 2018)

Investigation of the activity of Rn-222 along a small stream in the Representative Basin of Juatuba - MG

  • Vinícius Verna Magalhães Ferreira,
  • Cláudio José Chagas,
  • Rubens Martins Moreira,
  • Zildete Rocha,
  • Talita de Oliveira Santos,
  • Raquel Luiza Mageste Fonseca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2318-0331.231820180009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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ABSTRACT For thousands of years, water has been the focus of experimentation toward solving the challenges associated with human water supply, navigation, irrigation, and sanitation. The use of tracers to study water resources is an efficient approach that can facilitate the modeling of many hydrological scenarios. The goal of this paper is to show results of research that tracked the presence of Rn-222, a natural tracer, in the surface waters of a small watercourse in southeastern part of Brazil. RAD 7, which is an electronic and portable radon detector, was the main instrument used in this survey. We analyzed 117 water samples and converted the radon activity results to effective radiation doses with respect to the hypothetical human consumption of these waters. We also analyzed the sediments of the watercourse. The obtained data showed that the radon activity in the studied waters varies between 0.52-76.96 Bq/m3. We determined the effective dose of all samples to be less than 1 mSv y−1, and its consumption to present no risk to human health. The existence of connections between surface and subsurface waters in the stream is possible, and radon peaks may indicate the existence of discharge zones into the surface water body.

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