Assessment of direct radiological risk and indirect associated toxic risks originated by Coal-Fired Power Plants


Autoria(s): Dinis, M. L.; Fiúza, António; Góis, Joaquim; Carvalho, José Soeiro de; Meira Castro, A C
Data(s)

14/07/2014

14/07/2014

2011

Resumo

Over the past few decades there has been some discussion concerning the increase of the natural background radiation originated by coal-fired power plants, due to the uranium and thorium content present in combustion ashes. The radioactive decay products of uranium and thorium, such as radium, radon, polonium, bismuth and lead, are also released in addition to a significant amount of 40K. Since the measurement of radioactive elements released by the gaseous emissions of coal power plants is not compulsory, there is a gap of information concerning this situation. Consequently, the prediction of dispersion and mobility of these elements in the environment, after their release, is based on limited data and the radiological impact from the exposure to these radioactive elements is unknown. This paper describes the methodology that is being developed to assess the radiological impact due to the raise in the natural background radiation level originated by the release and dispersion of the emitted radionuclides. The current investigation is part of a research project that is undergoing in the vicinity of Sines coal-fired power plant (south of Portugal) until 2013. Data from preliminary stages are already available and possible of interpretation.

Identificador

0033-8451

1769-700X

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4764

http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/20116898s

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Cambridge

Relação

Radioprotection; Vol.46, Issue 6

Direitos

openAccess

Tipo

article