Determination of External and Internal Hazard Indices from Naturally Occurring Radionuclide in Rock, Sediment and Building Samples collected from Sikiti, Southwestern Nigeria.

Ibrahim Ayodeji Bello, Nnamdi Nobert Jibiri, Hameed Adavize Momoh

Abstract


A study of natural radioactivity of Rock, Sediment, and Building samples collected from different areas of Sikiti settlement, in southwestern Nigeria was carried out via gamma-ray spectrometry, using NaI (Tl) detector. The mean Activity concentration of 40K, 226Ra and 232Th in Rock samples was 935.05 ± 702.08 BqKg-1, 3.04 ± 5.44 BqKg-1 and 271.69±301.04 BqKg-1 respectively. Mean Activity concentration of 40K, 226Ra and 232Th in Building samples was 426.95±129.19 BqKg-1, 28.15 ± 16.93 BqKg-1 and 107.30±23.83 BqKg-1 respectively, while Sediments samples had 426.03±137.50 BqKg-1, 28.52±10.03 BqKg-1 and 30.32±15.35 BqKg-1 concentrations respectively. The external and internal hazard indices for rock samples were above permissible limit (i.e. >1). Also the external and internal hazard indices for sediment and building material samples were below permissible limit (i.e. <1). Therefore, rocks, sediments, and building materials found in Sikiti settlement may be used by farmers, miners and residents of the area with a lot of caution, to prevent radiation exposure which may result from long term cumulative effect. Keywords: rock, sediment, clay, building materials, activity concentration, internal hazard index, external hazard index, radiation exposure, sikiti, oyo state

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