The investigation of ²³⁹⁺²⁴⁰Pu, ⁹⁰Sr and ²³⁷Cs background radiation levels in soil samples in some provinces in the north of Vietnam

Nguyen Van Khanh1, Nguyen Huu Quyet1, Bui Dac Dung1, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha1, Duong Duc Thang2, Le Thi Hoa1, Nguyen Huyen Trang1, Pham Tuan Nam1, Duong Van Thang1
1 Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)
2 Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST),

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Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the background levels of plutonium (239+240Pu), strontium (90Sr), and cesium (137Cs) in the topsoil of some provinces in northern Vietnam. Thirty-one soil samples were collected between October 2020 and January 2022. In the samples, the specific activities of 137Cs were measured directly by gamma spectrometry, while the specific activities of, 239+240Pu, and 90Sr were measured by alpha spectrometry, and beta counting, after the radiochemical separation procedures respectively. The concentrations were observed in the range of (0.768–2.129) Bq/kg dry weight (DW) for 137Cs, (0.018–0.058) Bq/kg DW for 239+240Pu, and (0.022–0.697) Bq/kg DW for 90Sr, with average values are (1.393 ± 0.196) Bq/kg DW, (0.039 ± 0.014) and (0.129 ± 0.011) Bq/kg DW, respectively, which are relatively lower than the reported values in the neighboring country. The average recovery efficiencies for radiochemical separation of 239+240Pu and 90Sr were 63.8% and 52.0%, respectively. The minimum detectable activity (MDA) for 90Sr, 239+240Pu, and 137Cs are 0.012 Bq/Kg DW, 0.004 Bq/Kg DW, and 0.1 Bq/Kg DW, respectively.

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Nguyen Van Khanh, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Nguyen Huu Quyet, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Bui Dac Dung, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Duong Duc Thang, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST),

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Le Thi Hoa, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Nguyen Huyen Trang, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Pham Tuan Nam, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

Duong Van Thang, Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INST)

179 Hoang Quoc Viet – Nghia Do - Cau Giay – Ha Noi

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