A short overview of radioactivity measurement studies in Uzbekistan

Author:

Khasanov Shakhboz123,Safarov Akmal3,Tukhtaev Ulugbek3,Mavlonov Temurbek3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Lanzhou , China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing , China

3. Samarkand State University , Samarkand , Uzbekistan

Abstract

Abstract Natural radioactivity is a public health issue that affects people all around the world. Environmental radioactivity accounts for approximately 87% of the radiation dose received by human beings. The primary external source of irradiation to the human body is gamma radiation emitted by naturally occurring radioisotopes such as 40K and radionuclides from the 232Th and 238U families, as well as their decay products, which exist at trace amounts in all ground formations. The establishment of baseline data for environmental radiological studies is of great importance for the assessment of environmental radiological levels in Uzbekistan and related studies on human health risks. The current study aimed to describe the research state of the art on natural radioactivity in Uzbekistan with emphasis on results obtained during the last 20 years. NaI (Tl) and High Purity Germanium HPGe detectors were employed in most conducted studies. The results showed that data for natural radionuclide activity were below international standards in all but a few areas. The research results of this paper can play a good guidance and reference role in the planning of such research in the future.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Health (social science)

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