TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental Alpha Radiation from the Soil at a Prehispanic Ancient Sacred Site in Lima, Perú
AU - Díaz, Félix
AU - Liza, Rafael
AU - Rojas, Jhonny
AU - Pereyra, Patrizia
AU - Lopez, Maria Elena
AU - Palacios, Daniel
AU - Sajo-Bohus, Laszlo
AU - Benites, Santiago
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In the present work, we investigate the concentration of radon and its alpha-emitting progeny at the archaeological site of Huaca 20 in Lima, Peru. The site holds significant cultural and historical importance as an ancient pre-Inca ruin, providing valuable insights into the lives and rituals of its former inhabitants. We quantified the radon levels accurately with passive CR-39™ detectors deployed within specially designed chambers at the site for 28 days. In a controlled laboratory environment, we processed the detectors afterward, examining and analyzing the resulting tracks using advanced microscopy and the ImageJ analysis software. The ground-level concentration of radon and its alpha-emitting progeny was determined, revealing elevated levels ranging from 2.4 ± 0.6 to 8.9 ± 0.9 (kBq/m3). These findings underscore the unique presence of radon at Huaca 20 and highlight the potential impact on microorganisms at ground level. Likewise, these results can contribute to studies on the radiological risks faced by visitors, excavators and archaeologists. Finally, we show the spatial distribution of radon concentrations within the site by creating an iso-concentra-tion map. The iso-concentration map reveals a relation between areas with elevated radon levels and the good preservation of funerary contexts.
AB - In the present work, we investigate the concentration of radon and its alpha-emitting progeny at the archaeological site of Huaca 20 in Lima, Peru. The site holds significant cultural and historical importance as an ancient pre-Inca ruin, providing valuable insights into the lives and rituals of its former inhabitants. We quantified the radon levels accurately with passive CR-39™ detectors deployed within specially designed chambers at the site for 28 days. In a controlled laboratory environment, we processed the detectors afterward, examining and analyzing the resulting tracks using advanced microscopy and the ImageJ analysis software. The ground-level concentration of radon and its alpha-emitting progeny was determined, revealing elevated levels ranging from 2.4 ± 0.6 to 8.9 ± 0.9 (kBq/m3). These findings underscore the unique presence of radon at Huaca 20 and highlight the potential impact on microorganisms at ground level. Likewise, these results can contribute to studies on the radiological risks faced by visitors, excavators and archaeologists. Finally, we show the spatial distribution of radon concentrations within the site by creating an iso-concentra-tion map. The iso-concentration map reveals a relation between areas with elevated radon levels and the good preservation of funerary contexts.
KW - Radon
KW - alpha particles
KW - natural radioactivity
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U2 - 10.12912/27197050/174034
DO - 10.12912/27197050/174034
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85176944447
SN - 2719-7050
VL - 24
SP - 291
EP - 299
JO - Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology
JF - Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology
IS - 9
ER -