Radiological consequences of amending soils with bauxite residue gypsum mixtures
KJ Summers, BH O'Connor and DR Fox
Australian Journal of Soil Research
31(4) 533 - 538
Published: 1993
Abstract
This paper reports on the gamma (ã) radiation flux from sandy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain treated with bauxite residue/gypsum at various application rates and assesses the radiological significance of soil amendment in relation to currently accepted standards. Amendment rates of up to 2000 t ha-1 of bauxite residue were used. There is a linear increase of incremental ã dose with increasing rate of residue. The 1 mSv limit for incremental ã dose exposure for the general public is reached for 100% occupancy at an amendment rate of 1500 t ha-1 of bauxite residue. The gamma rate of approximately 0.15 µGy h-1 is similar to that for soils of much of the area between Bunbury and Capel in the south-west of Western Australia and is significantly lower than levels for Minninup beach where there are deposits of mineral sands.Keywords: Bauxite Residue; Gamma Radiation; Soil-Amendment;
https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9930533
© CSIRO 1993