Assessment of Soil to Cassava Transfer Factor of Radionuclides in Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State, Nigeria

Ejiro Francess Ejoh, Aniesua A. Essiett, Joseph Gordian Atat, Edu J. Inam, Imeh E. Essien, Mfon Celestine Bede, Emem Uduak Benjamin
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Background: This research was conducted to estimate the activity concentration level of 40K, 238U and 232Th in soil and cassava and determine the transfer factor from soil to cassava in Ughelli North, Delta State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: These were examined using gamma spectrometry and considering a lead-shielded 3 x 3inch coaxial type Sodium Iodide Thallium doped detector. Results: The mean activity concentrations of 40K, 238U and 232Th are 45.49 ± 4.28 BqKg−1, 3.15 ± 0.77 BqKg−1 and 0.56 ± 0.06 BqKg−1 respectively in soil samples and 134.08 ± 11.59 BqKg−1, 3.89 ± 0.93 BqKg−1 and 0.81 ± 0.09 BqKg−1 correspondingly in cassava samples. The mean transfer factor of 40K, 238U and 232Th from soil to cassava are 3.44 ± 0.75, 1.94 ± 0.32 and 1.34 ± 0.54 respectively. Peak values of the TF were noted as 8.52 for 40K at U18, D18, 25.58 for 238U at U12, D12 and 5.71 for 232Th at U11, D11. Conclusion: The activity concentration of 40K, 238U and 232Th in the area are lower than the world average values. Consequently, it will not pose any radiological hazard if consumed. The high value of Transfer factor is attributed to the richness of the organic matter in the soil and may indicate high ability to transfer radionuclides in the soil to food crops but from the concentration information, these radionuclides present in the soil are low as well as annual effective doses. There is no radiological risk of ingestion.
尼日利亚三角洲州Ughelli北部地方政府区土壤放射性核素向木薯转移因子评价
背景:& # x0D;本研究旨在估算尼日利亚三角洲州Ughelli North地区土壤和木薯中40K、238U和232Th的活性浓度水平,并确定土壤向木薯的转移因子。材料与方法: 使用伽马能谱法并考虑使用铅屏蔽的3 x 3英寸同轴型碘化钠铊掺杂探测器。 结果:& # x0D;土壤样品中40K、238U和232Th的平均活性浓度分别为45.49±4.28 BqKg−1、3.15±0.77 BqKg−1和0.56±0.06 BqKg−1,木薯样品中40K、238U和232Th的平均活性浓度分别为134.08±11.59 BqKg−1、3.89±0.93 BqKg−1和0.81±0.09 BqKg−1。40K、238U和232Th从土壤到木薯的平均传递因子分别为3.44±0.75、1.94±0.32和1.34±0.54。在U18、D18时,40K的TF峰值为8.52,U12、D12时238U的TF峰值为25.58,U11、D11时232Th的TF峰值为5.71。结论:& # x0D;40K、238U和232Th的活度浓度均低于世界平均水平。因此,食用后不会产生任何放射性危害。转移因子的高值归因于土壤中有机质的丰富,可能表明土壤中放射性核素向粮食作物转移的能力强,但从浓度信息来看,土壤中存在的放射性核素较低,年有效剂量也较低。不存在误食的辐射风险。
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