Dependence of 210Po activity on organic matter in the reverine environs of coastal Kerala
This paper deals with the distribution of 210 Po in the river bank soil samples of three major rivers namely Bharathapuzha, Periyar and Kallada river of Kerala. The dependence of 210 Po activity on organic matter content in the samples was also studied. The soil samples were collected and analyzed f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2011-10, Vol.290 (1), p.131-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper deals with the distribution of
210
Po in the river bank soil samples of three major rivers namely Bharathapuzha, Periyar and Kallada river of Kerala. The dependence of
210
Po activity on organic matter content in the samples was also studied. The soil samples were collected and analyzed for
210
Po radionuclide using standard radiochemical analytical method. Activity of
210
Po increases with increase in organic matter content in samples. Along the Bharathapuzha river bank the
210
Po activity ranges from 2.96 to 12.48 Bq kg
−1
with mean 5.62 Bq kg
−1
. The organic matter percentage in the samples ranges from 0.4 to 2.8 and a good correlation with correlation coefficient 0.9 was found between activity and organic matter percentage. In the Periyar river environs
210
Po activity ranges from 3.47 to 13.39 Bq kg
−1
with mean value 9.27 Bq kg
−1
. Organic matter percentage in these samples ranges from 1.20 to 4.10 and the correlation coefficient between
210
Po activity and organic matter percentage was found to be 0.8 In the Kallada river bank soil samples
210
Po activity ranges from 4.46 to 6.45 Bq kg
−1
. The organic matter percentage ranges from 1.4 to 3. The correlation coefficient between
210
Po activity and organic matter percentage in the samples was found to be 0.9. |
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ISSN: | 0236-5731 1588-2780 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10967-011-1157-0 |