Nada. Fathil. Tawfiq
Uranium and radon gas concentrations in ground water were determined for six locations in Aucashat city using CR-39 track detector. For uranium concentration, fission fragments track technique was used, the nuclear reaction of nuclear fission fragments obtained by the bombardment of 235U with thermal neutrons from (Am-Be) neutron source with flux (5000n.cm-2.s-1). For radon concentration, the natural exposure method using the sealed cup technique, the concentration values were calculated by a comparison with standard samples. The results of the measurements show that the uranium concentration in water samples various from 8.8±0.12 to 12.63±0.19μg/l with an average 10.23±1.3μg/l. For radon concentrations in ground water various from 8.02 ± 0.14 to 11.7±0.16 kBqm-3 with an average 9.35±1.24 kBqm-3, and the annual effective dose from ingestion (stomach) various from 0.84 to 1.23 mSv/y, from inhalation (lung) various from 2.25 to 3.28 mSv/y and for whole body various from 3.09 to 4.51 mSv/y.