Assessment of outdoor gamma exposure levels at some borehole and well sites in Dutse, Nigeria

U. M. Dankawu, D. Ghosh, A.K Naskar, G.K David, M.M Sharfaddeen, A.T M Salihu, H.M Shuwa, A. Yakubu, Sabo Isyaku, S. O. Olabimtan, A. Abdulrasheed, S. S. Zarma
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The lives on the earth are continuously exposed to ionizing radiation originating mainly from natural sources. Fortunately, the associated health hazard is not an acute problem globally. However, health complications are inevitable in areas assumed to have high background ionizing radiation levels. The present study aims to unveil the scenarios of outdoor gamma radiation levels at Dutse, the northwestern part of Nigeria. In this study, gamma exposure levels (GEL) across sixty-six (66) selected boreholes and local wells located in the said region have been measured using a well-calibrated hand dosimeter (Radiation Alert Inspector). Using the GEL values some significant radiation parameters were calculated to determine the possibility of radiological health risks to the local people. The measured gamma exposure level around the boreholes is seen to vary from 1.1 - 1.9 μrem/hr with a mean of 1.5 μrem/hr and around the wells it ranges between 1.1 – 1.8 μrem/hr with a mean of 1.5 μrem/hr. For boreholes, the estimated annual effective dose (AED) varies between 13.50 – 23.31 μSv/yr with a mean of 17.29 μSv/yr and for wells the same resulted 13.50 – 22.08 μSv/yr with a mean of 17.92 μSv/yr. All the obtained dose values are lower than the UNSCEAR proposed world average level of 70 μSv/yr. The estimated average ELCR values was found to be 0.061 × 10-3 and 0.064 × 10-3 for boreholes and wells respectively. All findings were below the UNSCEAR recommended world average level of (0.29 × 10-3). In summary, this work indicates a low risk of exposure to outdoor ionizing radiation among the inhabitants around the study locations.
尼日利亚 Dutse 一些井眼和井场的室外伽马射线暴露水平评估
地球上的生命不断受到主要来自天然来源的电离辐射的影响。幸运的是,在全球范围内,相关的健康危害问题并不严重。然而,在假定本底电离辐射水平较高的地区,健康并发症是不可避免的。本研究旨在揭示尼日利亚西北部杜塞的室外伽马辐射水平。在这项研究中,使用校准良好的手持剂量计(辐射警报检查仪)测量了位于上述地区的六十六(66)个选定井眼和当地水井的伽马辐照水平(GEL)。利用伽马射线辐照度值计算了一些重要的辐射参数,以确定对当地居民造成辐射健康风险的可能性。在井眼周围测得的伽马射线照射水平为 1.1 - 1.9 微雷姆/小时,平均值为 1.5 微雷姆/小时;在水井周围测得的伽马射线照射水平为 1.1 - 1.8 微雷姆/小时,平均值为 1.5 微雷姆/小时。钻孔的估计年有效剂量(AED)介于 13.50 - 23.31 μSv/yr 之间,平均值为 17.29 μSv/yr ;水井的估计年有效剂量(AED)介于 13.50 - 22.08 μSv/yr 之间,平均值为 17.92 μSv/yr 。所有得到的剂量值都低于联合国科教文组织提出的 70 μSv/yr 的世界平均水平。钻孔和水井的估计平均 ELCR 值分别为 0.061 × 10-3 和 0.064 × 10-3。所有研究结果均低于联合国科教文组织推荐的世界平均水平(0.29 × 10-3)。总之,这项研究表明,研究地点周围的居民受到室外电离辐射的风险较低。
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