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Terrestrial gamma radiation dose (TGRD) levels in northern zone of Jos Plateau, Nigeria: statistical relationship between dose rates and geological formations

Abba, H. T. and Hassan, W. M. S. W. and Saleh, M. A. and Aliyu, A. S. and Ramli, A. T. (2017) Terrestrial gamma radiation dose (TGRD) levels in northern zone of Jos Plateau, Nigeria: statistical relationship between dose rates and geological formations. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 140 . pp. 167-172. ISSN 0969-806X

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Abstract

In- situ measurement of terrestrial gamma radiation dose rates (TGRD) was conducted in northern zone of Jos Plateau and a statistical relationship between the TGRD and the underlying geological formations was investigated. The TGRD rates in all the measurements ranged from 40 to 1265 nGy h−1 with a mean value of 250 nGy h−1. The maximum TGDR was recorded on geological type G8 (Younger Granites) at Bisitchi, and the lowest TGDR was recorded on G6 (Basaltic rocks) at Gabia. One way analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistical test was used to compared the data. Significantly, the results of this study inferred a strong relationship between TGRD levels with geological structures of a place. An isodose map was plotted to represent exposure rates due to TGRD. The results of this investigation could be useful for multiple public interest such as evaluating public dose for the area.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Analysis of variance (ANOVA), Geological formation, Isodose map, Jos Plateau, NaI (Tl) detector, Terrestrial gamma radiation dose (TGRD)
Subjects:Q Science > QC Physics
Divisions:Science
ID Code:75718
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:27 Apr 2018 01:47
Last Modified:27 Apr 2018 01:47

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