Radiometric evaluation of excessive lifetime cancer probability due to naturally occurring radionuclides in wastes dumpsites soils in Agbara, Southwest, Nigeria

Joint Authors

Abdu, K. A.
Gbadamosi, M. R.
Banjoko, O. O.
Ogunbanjo, O. O.
Ogunneye, A. L.

Source

Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences

Issue

Vol. 24, Issue 0 (31 Oct. 2017), pp.315-324, 10 p.

Publisher

University of Bahrain College of Science

Publication Date

2017-10-31

Country of Publication

Bahrain

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Natural & Life Sciences (Multidisciplinary)

Abstract EN

The concentration and spatial distribution of the gamma ray emitting 238U, 232Th, 40 K and 137Cs radionuclides in dumpsite soils in Agbara were analyzed with the aim of evaluating the radiation hazards and excessive lifetime cancer risk using well calibrated HPGe c-ray spectrometry technique.

The ranges of activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th, 40K and 137Cs are 11.5 ± 1.0M 166± 40 Bq kg 1, 15.6 ± 1.8M 31.4 ± 2.3 Bq kg 1, 20.4 ±1.3 M366 ±30 Bq kg 1 and 0.52 ±0.1 M8.44 ± 0.2 Bq kg 1 respectively.

Radiological parameters such as absorbed dose rate, radium equivalent, annual effective dose equivalent, internal and external hazard indices, gamma level index, activity utilization index, annual genetic significant dose equivalent, exposure rate and excessive lifetime cancer risk were calculated to know the complete radiological hazardous nature of the dumpsite soils to the inhabitants of the sites.

The calculated radiological parameters were higher than the world average value in two of the sampling points.

The ratio of the detected radioisotopes was calculated for spatial distribution of natural radionuclides in the study area.

RESRAD computer code was applied to calculate the total effective dose equivalent (TEDE).

The code was also used to calculate the probability of excess lifetime cancer incurred by dwellers / inhabitants of the dumpsites, the level of which was determined to be 0.5 10 4 and 2.5 10 5 for Idowale and Ibijola dumpsite soils over a period of 30 years respectively.

Therefore, the radiological risks to the general populations from waste enhanced naturally occurring radioactive materials (WENORM) from the Idowale dumpsite top soils are considered to be significant.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Gbadamosi, M. R.& Banjoko, O. O.& Abdu, K. A.& Ogunbanjo, O. O.& Ogunneye, A. L.. 2017. Radiometric evaluation of excessive lifetime cancer probability due to naturally occurring radionuclides in wastes dumpsites soils in Agbara, Southwest, Nigeria. Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences،Vol. 24, no. 0, pp.315-324.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Gbadamosi, M. R.…[et al.]. Radiometric evaluation of excessive lifetime cancer probability due to naturally occurring radionuclides in wastes dumpsites soils in Agbara, Southwest, Nigeria. Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Vol. 24 (Oct. 2017), pp.315-324.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Gbadamosi, M. R.& Banjoko, O. O.& Abdu, K. A.& Ogunbanjo, O. O.& Ogunneye, A. L.. Radiometric evaluation of excessive lifetime cancer probability due to naturally occurring radionuclides in wastes dumpsites soils in Agbara, Southwest, Nigeria. Arab Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. 2017. Vol. 24, no. 0, pp.315-324.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-760216

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 324

Record ID

BIM-760216