MEASUREMENT OF ACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS OF NATURAL RADIONUCLIDES IN THE TOP SOIL OF UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA, (UNAAB) FARMS
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https://doi.org/10.51406/jnset.v8i2.1005Abstract
The natural radioactivity levels in the soils of University of Agriculture Abeokuta farms were measured. 20 soil samples were collected to a depth of about 10cm in twelve different farmlands within UNAAB community. The average activity concentrations obtained for the three radionuclides were 520.13±32.06 Bq/kg for 40K, 33.66±23.27 Bq/kg for238U and 49.83±15.61 Bq/kg for232Th, respectively. The distributions of these radionuclides were found to be uneven. The value of Uranium-238 was the same at locations 4 and 16 but not detectable at locations 9 and 11, respectively. The average values of the absorbed dose rates in air of each radionuclides were found to be 21.84 nGy/hr for 40K, 14.99 nGy/hr for 238U and 33.19 nGy/hr for 232Th. The baseline average outdoor annual effective dose equivalent in UNAAB farms due to the radioactivity concentrations was found to be 86.92±28.37mSv/ yr. This value can be taken as representing the baseline values of natural radioactivity as no artificial radionuclide was detected at any of the locations visited.Downloads
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