Natural radioactivity distribution and soil properties: a case study in southern Italy.
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Mapping environmental radioactivity from field gamma-ray spectrometry is a valuable
tool for understanding and interpreting pedological control of naturally occurring radioactivity. Soil
properties and water content affect the behaviour of natural radioactivity. The main aim of the study
were to explore and map the activity of three naturally occurring radionuclides (232Th, 238U, 40K) in
an olive orchard and investigate the relationship between some soil properties and the activity of the
three radionuclides.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
natural radioactivity; soil; water content; grain size
List of contributors:
Guagliardi, Ilaria; Buttafuoco, Gabriele; Ricca, Nicola; Froio, Raffaele; Gabriele, ANNA LIA; Civitelli, Donatella
Book title:
Spatial2 Conference: Spatial Data Methods for Environmental and Ecological Processes. Proceedings.