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  1. University of Mandalay
  1. University of Mandalay
  2. Department of Physics

Analysis of Radionuclides in Water and Sediments from Two Hot Springs near Panglong

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Analysis of Radionuclides in Water and Sediments from Two Hot Springs near Panglong
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Publication date 2014-06-03
Authors
Lae Lae Win
Aye Aye Mu
Aye Myat Mon
Description
The water samples of two hot springs, Kye-Thi and Hko-Lam near Panglong were examined in Public Health Laboratory. The water chemical analysis reports are chemically potable. The radionuclides contained in sediment samples from these hot springs in Southern Shan State were determined. The gamma activities were measured to investigate the radionuclides in the sediment samples with NaI (Tl) gamma ray spectrometer by using Gamma-Vision 32 Software. By analyzing the spectra, the following radioisotopes were investigated. They are 228Ac, 212Pb, 208Tl, 226Ra, 214Pb and 214Bi. Those radionuclides were the products of U and Th natural radioactive series. It is expected that U and Th are concentrated in sediments of the hot springs. Concentration of these nuclides in sediment samples were calculated by using measured data and literature values. All radionuclide concentrations in the hot spring sediment samples were found to be very low percentage.
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Water and Sediments
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Panglong
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