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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2005 117(4):419-424; doi:10.1093/rpd/nci315
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Published by Oxford University Press 2005

Quantitative analysis of gamma-ray emitters radioisotopes in commercialised bottled water in Tunisia

A. Ben Fredj, N. Hizem, M. Chelbi and L. Ghedira

Département de Physique, Faculté des Sciences, Boulevard de l'Environnement, Monastir 5019, Tunisia

* Corresponding author: abdabd0{at}yahoo.fr

Received February 18, 2005, amended May 16, 2005, accepted May 30, 2005

A set of measurements have been conducted in order to determine the annual effective dose resulting from the ingestion of natural radionuclides present in eight different brands of bottled water commercialised in Tunisia. Using high-resolution gamma spectrometry technique, we have noted the presence of the following radionuclides: 214Bi, 226Ra, 228Ac, 212Pb, 235U and 40K. For all classes of age, only the radium concentration was found to be significant in the calculation of the equivalent dose. Some of the studied samples exceeded the reference level of 0.1 mSv y–1 of effective dose.


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