尼日利亚阿南布拉州南参议院区环境辐射水平评估。

IF 2.3 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Environmental Health Insights Pub Date : 2025-07-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786302251350781
Vivian C Ezemba, Chijioke M Amakom, Chinyere P Ononugbo, Gregory O Avwiri, Romanus E Ugwoke
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摘要

通过使用校准良好的核辐射计(Radalert-100TM)进行现场测量,对阿南布拉南参议院区的环境辐射水平进行了评估。利用全球定位系统(GPS)记录选定地点的确切坐标。全港共有170个抽样地点接受调查。全区平均暴露率为0.0123±0.0003 mRh-1。吸收剂量率(ADR)、等效剂量率(EDR)、年有效剂量当量(AEDE)和超额终身癌症风险(ELCR)的总体平均值分别为106.35±2.82 nGyh-1、1.03±0.03、0.131±0.004 mSvy-1和0.459±0.003 × 10-3。结果表明,该地区的平均暴露率在国际辐射防护委员会(ICRP)确定的0.013 mRh-1的国际阈值范围内,表明该地区总体上适合人类居住。然而,计算出的放射性危害指数,特别是ADR和ELCR,分别超过了84 nGyh-1和0.29 × 10-3的允许范围。虽然这些升高的数值不会立即对健康构成放射性威胁,但在一生中持续暴露可能对人口构成重大风险。
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Assessment of Environmental Radiation Levels in Anambra South Senatorial District, Anambra State, Nigeria.

The environmental radiation levels in Anambra South Senatorial District were evaluated through in situ measurements using a well-calibrated nuclear radiation meter (Radalert-100TM). A Global Positioning System (GPS) was utilized to record the exact coordinates of the selected locations. A total of 170 sampling locations were surveyed across the district. The average exposure rate across the district was measured as 0.0123 ± 0.0003 mRh-1. The overall average values for the absorbed dose rate (ADR), equivalent dose rate (EDR), annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE), and excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) were 106.35 ± 2.82 nGyh-1, 1.03 ± 0.03, 0.131 ± 0.004 mSvy-1, and 0.459 ± 0.003 × 10-3, respectively. The findings indicate that the average exposure rates in the district were within the international threshold of 0.013 mRh-1 established by the International Commission on Radiation Protection (ICRP), suggesting that the region is generally safe for human habitation. However, the calculated radiological hazard indices, particularly ADR and ELCR, exceeded the permissible limits of 84 nGyh-1 and 0.29 × 10-3, respectively. While these elevated values do not pose an immediate radiological health threat, continuous exposure over a lifetime may present a significant risk to the population.

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Environmental Health Insights
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