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In situ assessment of terrestrial gamma radiation dose and associated radiological hazards in Katsina State, Nigeria.

Garba, Nuraddeen Nasiru and Abdulkadir, Mukhtar and Nasiru, Rabiu and Saleh, Muneer Aziz and Bello, Suleiman and Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin and Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim and Kankara, Usman Musa (2023) In situ assessment of terrestrial gamma radiation dose and associated radiological hazards in Katsina State, Nigeria. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 59 (1). pp. 112-125. ISSN 1025-6016

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10256016.2023.2172001

Abstract

Terrestrial gamma radiation dose (TGRD) rates were measured in situ from different locations in Katsina State, Nigeria, using a portable radiation survey metre based on geological formations and soil types. The measured TGRD rates ranged from 45 to 271 nGyh–1 with an average value of 116 ± 1 nGyh–1. Geological formation (silicified sheared rock) and soil type (lithosols and ferruginous crusts and ferruginous tropical soils) appeared to have the highest mean TGRD values of 163 and 134 nGyh–1 with sandstone geological formation and alluvial and hydromorphic soils having the lowest TGRD with values of 80 and 61 nGyh–1, respectively. One way ANOVA results shows that the tested null hypothesis was rejected. Thus, indicating that there exists a strong relationship between the various geological formations, soil types with the measured TGRD values based on the alternate hypothesis. Human health hazard indices like annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE), lifetime outdoor annual equivalent dose, and relative excess lifetime outdoor cancer risk associated with the mean TGRD of the study area were also calculated and found to be 0.711, 9.955 mSv, and 5.79 × 10–4, respectively. These values were higher than the world average values but favourable compared with the safety limits recommended by ICRP.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Cancer risk; gamma radiation; geological formation; human health; natural radioactivity; Nigeria; radionuclides; soil types.
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:105956
Deposited By: Muhamad Idham Sulong
Deposited On:29 May 2024 06:30
Last Modified:29 May 2024 06:30

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