Measurement of radionuclides and absorbed dose rates in soil samples of Peshawar,Pakistan, using gamma ray spectrometry |
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Authors: | Hasan M. Khan Muhammad Ismail Muhammad Abid Zia Khalid Khan |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry , University of Peshawar , Peshawar , Pakistan hmkhan@upesh.edu.pk;3. National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry , University of Peshawar , Peshawar , Pakistan;4. Health Physics Division , PINSTECH , P. O. Nilore, Islamabad , Pakistan |
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Abstract: | The analysis of gamma-emitting radionuclides in nature, i.e. 226Ra, 232Th, 40K and 137Cs, has been carried out in soil samples collected from Peshawar University Campus and surrounding areas using a high purity germanium detector coupled with a computer-based high-resolution multichannel analyser. The activity concentrations in soil ranged from 30.20±0.65 to 61.90±0.95, 50.10±0.54 to 102.80±1.04, 373.60±4.56 to 1082±11.38 and 9.50±0.11 to 46.60±0.42 Bq kg?1 for 226Ra, 232Th, 40K and 137Cs, with a mean value of 45±7.70, 67±12.50, 878±180 and 19±9.20 Bq kg?1, respectively. The radium equivalent activity, internal and external hazard indices have mean values of 203.40±29.40 Bq kg?1, 0.56 and 0.68, respectively. The mean values of outdoor and indoor absorbed dose rates in air and the annual effective dose equivalents were found to be 106.50 and 128 nGy h?1 and 0.19 and 0.54 mSv y?1, respectively. In the present study, 40K was the major radionuclide present in soil samples. The presence of 137Cs indicates that this area also received some fallout from the nuclear accident of the Chernobyl power plant in 1986. The activity concentrations of radionuclides found in soil samples during the current investigation were nominal. Therefore, they are not associated with any potential source of health hazard to the public. |
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Keywords: | absorbed dose rates annual effective dose equivalents cesium-137 natural radioactivity Pakistan potassium-40 radium-226 soil thorium-232 |
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