Radioactivity in coral skeletons and marine sediments collected from the St. Martin’s Island of Bangladesh
Although the coral island ‘St. Martin’s’ serves as the most attractive place for leisure and tourism, but no data on radioactivity in coral skeleton is reported elsewhere. The mean activity concentrations (Bq/kg) for natural radionuclides 226 Ra, 232 Th and 40 K in the sediment and coral reefs colle...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2019-10, Vol.322 (1), p.157-163 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although the coral island ‘St. Martin’s’ serves as the most attractive place for leisure and tourism, but no data on radioactivity in coral skeleton is reported elsewhere. The mean activity concentrations (Bq/kg) for natural radionuclides
226
Ra,
232
Th and
40
K in the sediment and coral reefs collected from the coastal waters of the Island were found to be 30.7 ± 2.1, 36.8 ± 2.8 and 388 ± 30, and 16.5 ± 1.3, 28.7 ± 1.9 and 334 ± 26, respectively; all lie within the respective world average values of 35, 35 and 450 Bq/kg except
232
Th in sediment sample. Thus, the environment of coral reefs ecosystem of St. Martin’s Island pose an insignificant radiological threats to the local dwellers and tourists. |
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ISSN: | 0236-5731 1588-2780 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10967-019-06582-x |