Radiological aspects of red mud disaster in Hungary

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Tibor Kovács
Zoltán Sas
Viktor Jobbágy
Anita Csordás
Gábor Szeiler
János Somlai
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[1] University of Pannonia,Institute of Radiochemistry and Radioecology
[2] Social Organization for Radioecological Cleanliness,undefined
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Acta Geophysica | 2013年 / 61卷
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red mud; radiation hazard; radiation dose; effective dose; red mud accident Hungary;
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One of the most severe industrial catastrophes happened in Kolontár, Hungary, on 4 October 2010. Red mud (bauxite residue) broke through the eroded wall of the red mud reservoir pond “Number X” and flooded the surrounding area. This led to the instant death of 10 people and the injury of more than 100 people. Red mud is enriched in radium and thorium isotopes; therefore, there is a chance that this flooding will increase radionuclide concentrations of soils and also in air. In this study we have examined the site to assess the realistic radiological risks. For the risk assessment the following parameters were determined: gamma dose rate, radon concentration, radionuclide concentration of red mud and air dust concentration. It was found that the radiation dose exposure resulting from red mud contamination was < 0.045 mSv y−1 (excluding radon), which can be considered negligible when compared to the average annual effective dose from natural sources (2.4 mSv y−1).
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页数:11
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