Natural gamma radiation at the sea level around the Antarctic continent recorded south of the 62° parallel

This study presents the results of dosimetry radiation measurement performed in the Antarctic region at the surface of the sea which was conducted between January and March 2018. Over 2 200 records were collected using a portable Gamma Scout Online radiometer during a 72-day voyage circumnavigating...

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Published in:Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Geographica Physica
Main Authors: Długosz-Lisiecka, Magdalena, Krystek, Marcin, Koper, Mariusz, Grala, Tomasz, Leniec-Koper, Hanna, Barasiński, Michał, Talar, Magdalena, Kamiński, Ireneusz, Kibart, Robert, Małecki, Wojciech, Kukliński, Piotr
Other Authors: Długosz-Lisiecka, Magdalena - Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Institute of Applied Radiation Chemistry, Krystek, Marcin - Geological Museum, University of Lodz, Koper, Mariusz - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Grala, Tomasz - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Leniec-Koper, Hanna - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Barasiński, Michał - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Talar, Magdalena - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Kamiński, Ireneusz - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Kibart, Robert - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Małecki, Wojciech - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean, Kukliński, Piotr - Member of the Katharsis II team, World Ocean; Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Długosz-Lisiecka, Magdalena - mdlugosz@mitr.p.lodz.pl, Krystek, Marcin - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Koper, Mariusz - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Grala, Tomasz - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Leniec-Koper, Hanna - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Barasiński, Michał - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Talar, Magdalena - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Kamiński, Ireneusz - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Kibart, Robert - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Małecki, Wojciech - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl, Kukliński, Piotr - geogrfiz@geo.uni.lodz.pl
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11089/41341
https://doi.org/10.18778/1427-9711.20.01
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Summary:This study presents the results of dosimetry radiation measurement performed in the Antarctic region at the surface of the sea which was conducted between January and March 2018. Over 2 200 records were collected using a portable Gamma Scout Online radiometer during a 72-day voyage circumnavigating the continent of Antarctica. The mean average of the measured radiation dose rate was 0.091 μSvh-1 and varied from 0.052 to 0.193 μSvh-1. These result are above global average dose rate of radiation at sea level (0.031 μSvh-1) and often higher than those recorded on the Antarctic continent. Yet generally our records fall within well recognized latitudinal trend of radiation being higher toward poles. This is results of troposphere begins at lower altitude in Antarctic in comparison to lower latitudes. The origin of this radiation is natural and results from the presence of higher cosmic rays and secondary radiation induced in the atmosphere. The presence of terrestrial radionuclides in the Antarctic environment has a local, secondary influence on the measured values of radiation. The theoretical calculated annual dose equivalent for humans present in Antarctica could often exceed the limit of 1 mSv as recorded for other Antarctic locations yet our results (0.772 mSv per year) do not confirm that. W pracy przedstawiono wyniki dozymetrycznych pomiarów promieniowania, przeprowadzonych przez załogę jachtu Katharsis II, w trakcie 72-dniowego rejsu wokół Antarktydy. Podczas rejsu trwającego od stycznia do marca 2018 roku, za pomocą przenośnego radiometru Gamma Scout Online rejestrowano dawki promieniowania na poziomie morza w odstępach 10-minutowych. Po wstępnej analizie statystycznej uzyskano dane w postaci 2 200 rekordów, które wykorzystano do wnioskowania o rozkładzie promieniowania w rejonie Antarktyki. Średnia zmierzona moc dawki promieniowania wyniosła 0,091 μSvh-1 i wahała się od 0,052 do 0,193 μSvh-1. Wyniki te są powyżej średniej globalnej mocy dawki promieniowania na poziomie morza (0,031 μSvh-1) i często wyższe ...