林比-喀麦隆海滩的辐射照射评价:天然放射性核素的实验性和蒙特卡罗器官剂量评价

IF 2.9 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jean Mineur Ndieula, Eric Jilbert Nguelem Mekongtso, Réne Yamapi, Maurice Ndontchueng Moyo, Cebastien Joel Guembou Shouop
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本研究评估了喀麦隆Limbe海滩砂的天然放射性水平和相关辐射剂量,以评估潜在的公众暴露。来自喀麦隆大西洋沿岸batok、Down Beach和Limbola的沙子样本使用高分辨率伽马能谱仪和广能锗(BEGe)探测器进行分析,以确定天然存在的放射性核素(238U、235U、226Ra、232Th和40k)的活性浓度。测量值在全球平均水平范围内。辐射危害参数,包括吸收剂量率(54.29 nGy/h)、年有效剂量(66.59µSv/yr)、放射性当量活度(119.37 Bq/kg)和外部危害指数(0.32),均低于国际安全限值,表明在各个海滩停留的个人的辐射风险可以忽略不计。利用粒子和重离子传输编码系统进行蒙特卡罗(MC)模拟,从测量的放射性核素浓度估计成年男性和女性解剖器官特异性剂量。所获得的结果表明,由于接近地面辐射,下肢受到的辐射最高,存在显著的性别差异,睾丸受到的辐射最高为223.26 μ Sv/年,而卵巢则为166.03 μ Sv/年。经常在泳滩工作的人士和偶尔来泳滩的人士分别使用不同的占用系数。癌症风险评估显示低但并非微不足道的终身风险,特别是长时间接触。mc衍生的剂量估计反映了解剖真实性和姿势,为放射健康风险预测提供了坚实的基础。总体而言,结果表明典型的海滩使用的辐射风险可以忽略不计,同时提供了不同暴露组的详细器官剂量数据。这些发现为今后监测和绘制该地区沿海辐射暴露的潜在风险奠定了基础。
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Radiological exposure evaluation along the beaches of Limbe—Cameroon: experimental and monte Carlo-based organ dose evaluation from natural radionuclides

This study evaluated natural radioactivity levels and associated radiation doses from beach sands from Limbe, Cameroon, to assess potential public exposure. Sand samples from Batoké, Down Beach, and Limbola, along Cameroon’s Atlantic coast, were analysed using high-resolution gamma spectrometry with a Broad Energy Germanium (BEGe) detector to determine the activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides (238U, 235U, 226Ra, 232Th, and 40 K). Measured values were found within global average levels. Radiological hazard parameters, including absorbed dose rate (54.29 nGy/h), annual effective dose (66.59 µSv/yr), radium equivalent activity (119.37 Bq/kg), and external hazard index (0.32), were all below international safety limits, indicating negligible radiological risk for individuals spending time at various beaches. Monte Carlo (MC) simulations using the Particle and Heavy Ions Transport code System were used to estimate organ-specific doses for adult male and female anatomies from measured radionuclide concentrations. The obtained results indicate the highest exposure in the lower extremities due to proximity to ground radiation, with significant sex-based differences, with testes receiving up to 223.26 µSv/year versus 166.03 µSv/year for ovaries. Separate occupancy factors were applied for frequent beach workers and occasional visitors. Cancer risk assessment showed a low but non-trivial lifetime risk, especially with prolonged exposure. MC-derived dose estimates, reflecting anatomical realism and posture, provide a robust basis for radiological health risk projections. Overall, results indicate negligible radiological risk for typical beach use, while providing detailed organ dose data for different exposure groups. These findings establish a baseline for future monitoring and potential risk mapping of coastal radiation exposure in the region.

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The European Physical Journal Plus
The European Physical Journal Plus PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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5.40
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8.80%
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1150
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aims of this peer-reviewed online journal are to distribute and archive all relevant material required to document, assess, validate and reconstruct in detail the body of knowledge in the physical and related sciences. The scope of EPJ Plus encompasses a broad landscape of fields and disciplines in the physical and related sciences - such as covered by the topical EPJ journals and with the explicit addition of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, mathematical and quantum physics, classical and fluid mechanics, accelerator and medical physics, as well as physics techniques applied to any other topics, including energy, environment and cultural heritage.
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