Assessment of Radiological Health Risks in Agricultural Soil Samples within Bitumen Belt of Ondo State, Nigeria

Lu Yani, G. Avwiri, C. Ononugbo
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The quality of agricultural soils within the bitumen deposit areas of Ondo State, Nigeria was investigated with a view to providing valuable information on the radioactivity parameters associated with the contamination of the sites by bitumen deposit. And to provide baseline data required for future radiological impact assessment of the environment during the development of the natural resource. Naturally occurring radionuclides (238U, 232Th and 40K) present in agricultural soil samples collected within the bitumen belt of Ondo State, Nigeria was measured using gamma spectroscopy. The radiological health risk parameters; absorbed dose rate (D), Annual Gonadal Equivalent Dose (AGED), External Hazard Index (Hex), Internal Hazard Index (Hin) and Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk (ELCR) were estimated using standard analytical method. The estimated results of D ranged from 3.56 nGyh-1 (Omotosho) to 10.55 nGyh-1 (Igbotako) with a mean value of 5.83±2.19 nGyh-1. While AGED ranged from 24.07 mSvy-1 (Omotosho) to 70.72 mSvy-1 (Igbotako) with a mean value of 40.39±14.26 mSvy-1. Also, Hex varies between 0.021 (Omotosho) to 0.063 (Igbotako) with a mean value of 0.034±0.01. Similarly, Hin ranged from 0.030 (Omotosho) to 0.089 (Igbotako) with a mean value of 0.047±0.02. However, the estimated ELCR were much lower than the safe limit of 0.29 x 10-3, which suggests that even though there is little radiation risk associated with exposure to natural radionuclides, using the studied soil may not immediately pose a health risk to the locals. However, prolonged exposure may result in radiologically induced health problems.   
尼日利亚翁多州沥青带农业土壤样品放射性健康风险评估
对尼日利亚翁多州沥青堆积区内的农业土壤质量进行了调查,以期提供与沥青堆积区污染有关的放射性参数的宝贵资料。并为未来自然资源开发过程中对环境的辐射影响评估提供所需的基线数据。利用伽马能谱法测量了在尼日利亚Ondo州沥青带收集的农业土壤样本中存在的天然放射性核素(238U、232Th和40K)。放射健康风险参数;采用标准分析方法估计吸收剂量率(D)、年性腺当量剂量(AGED)、外危害指数(Hex)、内危害指数(Hin)和终生癌症风险(ELCR)。D的估计结果从3.56 nGyh-1 (Omotosho)到10.55 nGyh-1 (Igbotako),平均值为5.83±2.19 nGyh-1。年龄范围为24.07 mSvy-1 (Omotosho) ~ 70.72 mSvy-1 (Igbotako),平均值为40.39±14.26 mSvy-1。此外,Hex在0.021 (Omotosho)到0.063 (Igbotako)之间变化,平均值为0.034±0.01。同样,Hin的范围从0.030 (Omotosho)到0.089 (Igbotako),平均值为0.047±0.02。然而,估计的ELCR远低于0.29 x 10-3的安全限值,这表明,尽管与接触天然放射性核素有关的辐射风险很小,但使用所研究的土壤可能不会立即对当地人构成健康风险。然而,长时间接触可能导致放射性诱发的健康问题。
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