Radioactivity characteristics of lignite and hard coals: Case study of Zonguldak (Kozlu), Konya (Karapınar) and Antalya (Pamucakyayla) in Türkiye

In this study, the radioactivity contents of Carboniferous Zonguldak-Kozlu hard coals, Carboniferous Antalya-Pamucakyayla hard coals and Pliocene Konya-Karapınar lignites were determined, then compared with the limit values determined by the authorized institutions and their hazard indexes were dete...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nukleonika 2024-06, Vol.69 (2), p.99-105
Hauptverfasser: Ozmen, Suleyman Fatih, Güllüdağ, Cevdet Bertan, Karadirek, Selin, Aksoy, Ercüment
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the radioactivity contents of Carboniferous Zonguldak-Kozlu hard coals, Carboniferous Antalya-Pamucakyayla hard coals and Pliocene Konya-Karapınar lignites were determined, then compared with the limit values determined by the authorized institutions and their hazard indexes were determined. The range of measured activity concentrations was from 16.2 Bq·kg to 227.6 Bq·kg for U, 20.6 Bq·kg to 67.5 Bq·kg for Th and 211.9 Bq·kg to 515.5 Bq·kg for K. The calculated mean absorbed gamma dose rate ( ), radium equivalent activity (Ra ) and annual equivalent dose (AED) were 105.7 nGy·h , 227.9 Bq·kg and 129.6 μSv·h , respectively. Although U and Th radionuclide activity concentrations are comparable to literature values, K activity concentrations were around three or four times higher than in UNSCEAR (2000) reports. As it poses a radiological risk, it is necessary to take the necessary precautions to reduce the negative effects on the environment and human health due to use of coals from Konya-Karapınar, Antalya-Pamucakyayla basins and to burn in a controlled manner.
ISSN:1508-5791
1508-5791
DOI:10.2478/nuka-2024-0014