印度泰米尔纳德邦坎奇普兰地区地下水样本中铀的致癌性和非致癌性评估

IF 0.5 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
M. Hamideen, A. Chandrasekaran, M. A. Neelakantan
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摘要

摘要铀是岩石圈的特征成分,几乎存在于各种土壤和水体中;在任何情况下,它的量在不同的水之间变化取决于它们的原因。随后,在本次调查中,利用LED荧光仪估计了地下水测试中的铀浓度,并对相关的健康危害评估进行了检查。铀的浓度范围为0.5 ~ 10.7 μg L−1,平均值为2.76 μg L−1。在1.416×10−6 - 30.309×10−6的范围内,癌症风险过高,平均为7.804 ×10−6。Kanchipuram地区过量癌症风险的平均估计值低于AERB(2004)的最大适当度1.67 × 10−4。因此,对在检测区域内吞食水的邻近个体没有伤害性影响。利用铀的化学危害性的危害商,确定了平均癌症死亡率和严酷机会,表明与水试验和显著健康有关的致癌机会的可能性。在检查中观察到的所有区域的危险商值都低于USEPA推荐的1的边缘估计。说明在调查区域内对附近个体没有不安全影响。
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Cancer-Causing and Non-Cancer-Causing Assessment of Uranium in Ground Water Samples of Kanchipuram District, Tamilnadu, India
Abstract Uranium is characteristic lithospheric component and is found nearly in all kinds of soils and waters; in any case, its quantity changes from water-to-water contingent on their cause. Subsequently, in the current investigation, the concentration of uranium in groundwater tests was estimated utilizing LED fluorimeter and the related health hazards appraisal was checked. The concentration of uranium ranges from 0.5 to 10.7 μg L−1 with average value of 2.76 μg L−1. The excess cancer hazard was seen in the scope of 1.416×10−6 – 30.309×10−6 with an average of 7.804 ×10−6. This mean estimation of the excess cancer risk in the Kanchipuram locale is less than the greatest adequate degree of l.67 × 10−4 as per AERB (2004). Consequently, there is no hurtful impact to the neighbourhood individuals who are devouring the water in the examination zone. The average cancer mortality and grimness chances were determined to show that the probability of cancer-causing chances related to water test and significant health was evaluated utilizing hazard quotient from chemical harmfulness of uranium. The values watched for hazard quotient in all areas in the examination are beneath the edge estimation of 1, as recommended by USEPA. This shows that there are no unsafe impacts on the nearby individuals in the investigation zone.
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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences (Latvijas Fizikas un Tehnisko Zinātņu Žurnāls) publishes experimental and theoretical papers containing results not published previously and review articles. Its scope includes Energy and Power, Energy Engineering, Energy Policy and Economics, Physical Sciences, Physics and Applied Physics in Engineering, Astronomy and Spectroscopy.
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