Lawal, A., Galadima, A., Baba – Kutigi, A.N., Musa, M.
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摘要
天然放射性物质是人类持续暴露的来源。它既来自地外,也来自地壳中的放射性元素。世界各地土壤中的放射性含量因地理和地质因素而异。在索科托市及其周边地区,没有关于土壤中天然放射性水平的数据。因此,有必要测量从索科托不同地区收集的土壤样品中226Ra、232Th和40K的活性浓度。用碘化钠伽马能谱法测定活性浓度。在索科托市周围共采集了12个表层土壤样本。这些放射性核素的测量活度浓度与全世界报告的数据进行了比较。226Ra、232Th和40K的平均测定活性浓度分别为53.68.28 Bq kg - 1、115.2928.4 Bq kg - 1和2003.1278.1 Bq kg - 1。放射当量活度均值为378.71±40.19 Bq kg−1,空气吸收γ辐射剂量率均值为1.09±0.06 nGy h−1,外辐射危害指数均值为1.006 Bq kg−1。年有效辐射剂量计算为1.09毫西维−1。这项工作的结果确定了这样一个事实,即索科托的土壤含有更高水平的伽马辐射,这可能对该地区的居民有害。
Assessment of Human Exposures to Natural Sources of Radiation in Soils of the Cretaceous-Paleocene Formation of Sokoto Basin, Sokoto, Northwestern, Nigeria
Natural radioactivity is a source of continuous exposure to human beings. It originates from both extraterrestrial sources and radioactive elements in the earth’s crust. The amount of radioactivity in soil varies geographically and ggeologically across the world. In Sokoto city and it’s environs, data on the levels of natural radioactivity in soils is absent. It was therefore considered imperative to measure the activity concentration of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in soil samples collected from various areas of Sokoto. Activity concentrations were measured by means of Sodium Iodide gamma-ray spectrometry. A total of 12 surface soil samples were collected from around Sokoto city. The measured activity concentrations of these radionuclides were compared with the data reported worldwide. Mean measured activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K were 53.68.28 Bq kg −1, 115.2928.4 Bq kg −1, and 2003.1278.1 Bq kg−1, respectively. Mean values of radium equivalent activity, air absorbed gamma radiation dose rate, and external radiation hazard index were 378.71±40.19 Bq kg−1, 1.09±0.06 nGy h−1, and 1.006 Bq kg−1, respectively. The annual effective radiation dose was calculated to be 1.09 mSvy−1. The result of this work has established the fact that soils from Sokoto contain enhanced level of gamma radiation that may be hazardous to the inhabitants of the area.