Sobre a influência de fatores ambientais nos níveis de radônio em cavernas dos Parques Estaduais do Vale do Ribeira, SP e  avaliação do equilíbrio radioativo e fator de equilíbrio entre radônio e seus descendentes / On the influence of environmental factors on radon levels in caves of Ribeira Valley State Parks, SP and evaluation of radioactive equilibrium and equilibrium factor between radon and its progeny

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2011

RESUMO

In the present study it was carried out the monitoring of radon in caves distributed among three state parks of Sao Paulo. The radon concentration were determinate in Morro Preto and Santana caves, located at PETAR Parque Estadual Turístico do Alto Ribeira (High Ribeira River Tourist State Park), Diabo cave, situated in PEJ Parque Estadual de Jacupiranga (Jacupiranga State Park) and Colorida cave located in PEI Parque Estadual Intervales (Intervales State Park PEI). The monitoring covered measurements between April 2009 and June 2010. Radon concentrations were carried out by using the technique of passive detection with CR-39 solid state nuclear track detectors and NRPB diffusion chambers. The detectors were exposed in periods ranging from 30 to 150 days. Radon concentrations varied from 132 Bq/m3 to 9456 Bq/m3. The values of radon concentrations were analyzed together with information about rainfall and internal and external temperature values of the Santana cave environment and regional literature values for a possible relationship between radon variations and weather information. Both the determinations of 226Ra in water samples collected in some caves and rivers and radon emanation from a stalactite collected at Santana cave allowed to verify that the radon in the caves comes from the walls rocks. The verification of the radioactive equilibrium between 222Rn, 218Po and 214Po in the exposed detectors was prejudiced by the high tracks densities, committing the methodology effectiveness. The annual effective dose was calculated for three values obtained from the literature for the equilibrium factor. Considering the most realistic scenario, with equilibrium factor of 0.5 and 52 working weeks, the annual effective dose was 5.1 mSv/y. Concerning the worst scenario, which simulates an extreme case, adopting an equilibrium factor equal to 1 and 52 weeks of work per year, the annual effective dose is 10.2 mSv/y. Also with information received from a monitoring company in the region about the hours their touristic guides spent monthly inside the caves, it was estimated the received dose that resulted in a total annual effective dose of 8.5 mSv/y, considering an equilibrium factor 0.5 and, for the worst scenario of an equilibrium factor of 1, the result was 17.0 mSv/y. All estimated doses values are below 20 mSv/y, which is the upper limit of annual effective dose for occupational exposure recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection.

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cavernas caves chuva radon radônio rain ssntd temperatura temperature

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