Spatial distribution of radionuclides in agricultural soil in the vicinity of a coal-fired brick kiln
The spatial distributions of naturally occurring radionuclides ( 226 Ra, 232 Th, and 40 K) in agricultural soils collected in the proximity of a coal-fired brick kiln located at Chittagong district were studied using HPGe γ-ray spectrometry. The obtained mean activity concentrations for 226 Ra, 232...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Arabian journal of geosciences 2019-04, Vol.12 (7), p.1-12, Article 236 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The spatial distributions of naturally occurring radionuclides (
226
Ra,
232
Th, and
40
K) in agricultural soils collected in the proximity of a coal-fired brick kiln located at Chittagong district were studied using HPGe γ-ray spectrometry. The obtained mean activity concentrations for
226
Ra,
232
Th, and
40
K were slightly higher than the world average values, which indicate the contribution of radionuclides via the fly ash deposition from the kiln. The maximum activity concentrations of
226
Ra,
232
Th, and
40
K in soil samples collected at a distance of 120 m from the kiln were found to be 54.3 ± 11.3 Bq kg
−1
, 62.1 ± 18.2 Bq kg
−1
, and 572 ± 123 Bq kg
−1
, respectively; the levels show further decreasing trend in all directions (towards and away from the kiln). Associated radiological hazard indices were calculated in order to assess the radiation effects to human health and compared with the world-recommended values. Basic multivariate statistical analysis was performed to describe the statistical characteristics of the radionuclides. Lower values of radiological indices indicate that there is no probability of immediate health effect on workers and public living around the kiln due to the presence of natural radioactivity in the agricultural soils. |
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ISSN: | 1866-7511 1866-7538 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12517-019-4355-7 |