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Abstract
This study evaluated the influence of soil type on the activity concentrations of natural radionuclides and the potential radiological risk in soils of southern Katsina, Nigeria. The measured activity concentrations of 40K, 226Ra, and 232Th in soil samples ranged between 61.46 and 709.93 Bq/kg, 5.55 and 129.78 Bq/kg, 14.98 and 474.27 Bq/kg, respectively. Radiological hazard parameters, including the absorbed dose (DR), outdoor and indoor annual effective dose (OAED and IAED), and internal and external hazard indices (Hin and Hex) were evaluated to determine the potential radiological risk. The mean values for DR, OAED, IAED, Hin, and Hex were 82.84 nGy/h, 97.34 µSv/y, 389.44 µSv/y, 0.56, and 0.48, respectively. Despite the average absorbed dose across the five soil types surpassing global average values, the findings from the mean radiological risk parameters for various soil types (including OAED, IAED, Hin, and Hex) suggest minimal radiation risk to biological tissue from exposure. This research indicates an irregularity in the radionuclide concentration within the soil of the examined area, yet implies that the soil may not present an immediate health threat to humans.
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Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies provides a unique platform for stable isotope studies in geological and life sciences, with emphasis on ecology. The international journal publishes original research papers, review articles, short communications, and book reviews relating to the following topics:
-variations in natural isotope abundance (isotope ecology, isotope biochemistry, isotope hydrology, isotope geology)
-stable isotope tracer techniques to follow the fate of certain substances in soil, water, plants, animals and in the human body
-isotope effects and tracer theory linked with mathematical modelling
-isotope measurement methods and equipment with respect to environmental and health research
-diagnostic stable isotope application in medicine and in health studies
-environmental sources of ionizing radiation and its effects on all living matter