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Studies of the Mobilization of Thoriun from the Norro Do Ferro
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
The Morro do Ferro1,2,3 is a hill on the Pocos de Caldas plateau in the state of of Minas Gerais, Brazil which, except for a few monazite beaches, may have the highest levels of natural radioactivity of any place on the surface of the earth (1–3 mK/hr). The radioactivity originates from an ore body located on the upper slopes of the hill (Fig. 1), which rises about 140 m above its surroundings to a maximum altitude of 1540 m. The ore body is estimated to contain about 20,000 metric tons of Th and a somewhat greater quantity of rare earths. The Morro do Ferro has been the site of a number of radiobiological studies conducted during the past 20 years.4,5,6,7
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