Assessment of natural radionuclide distribution in shore sediment samples collected from the North Dune beach, Henties Bay, Namibia

Publication date: Available online 27 July 2017 Source:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences Author(s): Sylvanus A. Onjefu, Simeon H. Taole, Nnenesi A. Kgabi, Charles Grant, Johann Antoine The activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th and 40K were determined using gamma spectrometry (HPGe detector) and their radiological hazards are presented in this study for shore sediment samples from the North Dune beach of Henties Bay, Namibia. The activity concentrations were found to range from 25.32 ± 1.24 Bq.kg−1 to 232.33 ± 0.62 Bq.kg−1 with an average value of 175.59 ± 0.92 Bq.kg −1 for 238U, BDL to 77.99 ± 45 Bq.kg−1 with an average value of 40.17 ± 27 Bq.kg−1 for 232Th and 222.39 ± 8 Bq.kg−1 to 482.16 ± 10 Bq.kg - 1 with an average value of 349.66 ± 8 Bq.kg−1 for 40K. In order to assess the radiological hazard of the shore sediment samples, the radiological hazard indices such as absorbed dose rates (ADR), radium equivalent (Req) annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE), the hazard indices (Hex and Hin), and the excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) were calculated. The values obtained in the present study were compared with world acceptable limits and it was found that the average values of radium equivalent (Req) and external hazard index (Hex) were below the world allowable limits. However, the average values of absorbed dose rates (ADR), annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE) (outdoor and indoor), internal hazard index (Hin)...
Source: Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences - Category: Physics Source Type: research