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Evaluation of radiological hazards due to natural radioactivity in soil samples collected in and around some gold mining areas of the Mayo-Kebbi region in Chad with statistical analyses
In this work, a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector in a low-background setup was used to determine the activity concentrations of 238 U, 232 Th, and 40 K in soil samples collected in and around some gold mining areas of the Mayo-Kebbi region in Chad. Subsequently, the radiological risks due to th...
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description | In this work, a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector in a low-background setup was used to determine the activity concentrations of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K in soil samples collected in and around some gold mining areas of the Mayo-Kebbi region in Chad. Subsequently, the radiological risks due to these natural radionuclides were also assessed. The activity concentrations of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K varied from
1.42
±
0.32
to
430.88
±
7.3
Bq
/
kg
,
1.19
±
0.98
-
56.61
±
1.61
Bq
/
kg
, and
27.38
±
2.17
–
840.51
±
8.99 Bq/kg with average values of
29.67
±
15.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
,
11.98
±
2.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, and
234.43
±
43.28
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, respectively. The highest values of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K concentrations were found in soil sample collected at a gold mining area of Zabili. The
232
Th/
238
U activity ratio was consistently lower than the naturally occurring equilibrium ratio of 1.1 at the majority of the sampling sites. The assessment of the
232
Th/
40
K mass ratio revealed the existence of montmorillonite, kaolinite, and heavy thorium-bearing minerals in the regions under investigation. The mean annual effective dose of the soil samples collected in the studied area was found to be 0.18 mSv/y. The calculated mean values of the external hazard index (
H
ex
) and the internal hazard index (
H
in
) of the study area were 0.18 and 0.26, respectively. Correlation studies between
238
U versus
232
Th,
40
K versus
238
U, and
40
K versus
232
Th were performed. The results showed a good correlation between the pairs (
238
U,
232
Th); however, a weak correlation was observed between the pair (
238
U,
40
K) and (
232
Th,
40
K). In order to investigate the statistical variation of the data and its implications on environmental exposure, the hierarchical binary cluster tree was implemented. |
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238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K in soil samples collected in and around some gold mining areas of the Mayo-Kebbi region in Chad. Subsequently, the radiological risks due to these natural radionuclides were also assessed. The activity concentrations of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K varied from
1.42
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to
430.88
±
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Bq
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kg
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±
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kg
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±
2.17
–
840.51
±
8.99 Bq/kg with average values of
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±
15.80
(
STD
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Bq
/
kg
,
11.98
±
2.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, and
234.43
±
43.28
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, respectively. The highest values of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K concentrations were found in soil sample collected at a gold mining area of Zabili. The
232
Th/
238
U activity ratio was consistently lower than the naturally occurring equilibrium ratio of 1.1 at the majority of the sampling sites. The assessment of the
232
Th/
40
K mass ratio revealed the existence of montmorillonite, kaolinite, and heavy thorium-bearing minerals in the regions under investigation. The mean annual effective dose of the soil samples collected in the studied area was found to be 0.18 mSv/y. The calculated mean values of the external hazard index (
H
ex
) and the internal hazard index (
H
in
) of the study area were 0.18 and 0.26, respectively. Correlation studies between
238
U versus
232
Th,
40
K versus
238
U, and
40
K versus
232
Th were performed. The results showed a good correlation between the pairs (
238
U,
232
Th); however, a weak correlation was observed between the pair (
238
U,
40
K) and (
232
Th,
40
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238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K in soil samples collected in and around some gold mining areas of the Mayo-Kebbi region in Chad. Subsequently, the radiological risks due to these natural radionuclides were also assessed. The activity concentrations of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K varied from
1.42
±
0.32
to
430.88
±
7.3
Bq
/
kg
,
1.19
±
0.98
-
56.61
±
1.61
Bq
/
kg
, and
27.38
±
2.17
–
840.51
±
8.99 Bq/kg with average values of
29.67
±
15.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
,
11.98
±
2.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, and
234.43
±
43.28
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, respectively. The highest values of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K concentrations were found in soil sample collected at a gold mining area of Zabili. The
232
Th/
238
U activity ratio was consistently lower than the naturally occurring equilibrium ratio of 1.1 at the majority of the sampling sites. The assessment of the
232
Th/
40
K mass ratio revealed the existence of montmorillonite, kaolinite, and heavy thorium-bearing minerals in the regions under investigation. The mean annual effective dose of the soil samples collected in the studied area was found to be 0.18 mSv/y. The calculated mean values of the external hazard index (
H
ex
) and the internal hazard index (
H
in
) of the study area were 0.18 and 0.26, respectively. Correlation studies between
238
U versus
232
Th,
40
K versus
238
U, and
40
K versus
232
Th were performed. The results showed a good correlation between the pairs (
238
U,
232
Th); however, a weak correlation was observed between the pair (
238
U,
40
K) and (
232
Th,
40
K). 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238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K in soil samples collected in and around some gold mining areas of the Mayo-Kebbi region in Chad. Subsequently, the radiological risks due to these natural radionuclides were also assessed. The activity concentrations of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K varied from
1.42
±
0.32
to
430.88
±
7.3
Bq
/
kg
,
1.19
±
0.98
-
56.61
±
1.61
Bq
/
kg
, and
27.38
±
2.17
–
840.51
±
8.99 Bq/kg with average values of
29.67
±
15.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
,
11.98
±
2.80
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, and
234.43
±
43.28
(
STD
)
Bq
/
kg
, respectively. The highest values of
238
U,
232
Th, and
40
K concentrations were found in soil sample collected at a gold mining area of Zabili. The
232
Th/
238
U activity ratio was consistently lower than the naturally occurring equilibrium ratio of 1.1 at the majority of the sampling sites. The assessment of the
232
Th/
40
K mass ratio revealed the existence of montmorillonite, kaolinite, and heavy thorium-bearing minerals in the regions under investigation. The mean annual effective dose of the soil samples collected in the studied area was found to be 0.18 mSv/y. The calculated mean values of the external hazard index (
H
ex
) and the internal hazard index (
H
in
) of the study area were 0.18 and 0.26, respectively. Correlation studies between
238
U versus
232
Th,
40
K versus
238
U, and
40
K versus
232
Th were performed. The results showed a good correlation between the pairs (
238
U,
232
Th); however, a weak correlation was observed between the pair (
238
U,
40
K) and (
232
Th,
40
K). In order to investigate the statistical variation of the data and its implications on environmental exposure, the hierarchical binary cluster tree was implemented.</abstract><cop>Cham</cop><pub>Springer International Publishing</pub><doi>10.1007/s12517-023-11668-8</doi></addata></record> |
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