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Natural Radioactivity of Rocks from the Historic Jeroným Mine in the Czech Republic

Research Square (Research Square)(2021)

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Abstract
This study reports the natural radioactivity of characteristic rocks found in the historic Jeronym Mine of the Czech Republic as measured under the laboratory conditions. The rocks analyzed included granites and schists weathered to varying degrees and collected from different levels of the underground workings of the Jeronym Mine. The mine itself has been subject to metal extraction (mainly tin and tungsten) since the sixteenth century and has recently been developed as a cultural and scientific attraction open to the public. Activity concentrations of K-40, Th-232 and U-238 were measured from nine rock samples using gamma-ray spectrometry. The activity concentrations of K-40 varied from 595 Bq kg(-1) to 1244 Bq kg(-1), while Th-232 varied from 25 Bq kg(-1) to 55 Bq kg(-1). The activities associated with U-238 ranged from 46 Bq kg(-1) to 386 Bq kg(-1). The measured activities were used to estimate two radiation hazard indices typically applied to building materials, the activity concentration index I and the external hazard index H-ex. Mean respective values of 1.02 and 0.77 for I and H-ex indicate that the rocks found in the Jeronym Mine meet radiological safety standards for building materials and do not pose a risk to potential tourists and staff.
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Jeronym Mine,Natural radioactivity,Granites and schists,Gamma-ray spectrometry
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