Measurement of Natural and Artificial Radioactive Elements in Soil  at the Southern Al-Dora Region, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq

Authors

  • Basim Khalaf Rejah
  • Afrah Hassoon Oraibi
  • Abdalrahman Al-Salihi

Keywords:

Artificial Radionuclide
Natural Radionuclide
Activity Concentration
NaI (Tl) Detector
Baghdad governorate

Abstract

The specific activity of natural and artificial radioactive elements in nine soil samples at different locations of southern Al-Dora region, Baghdad governorate, Iraq were measured and analysed by using a gamma ray detector NaI (Tl). The average activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th, 40K and 137Cs are found to be 38.22 Bq/Kg, 42.99 Bq/Kg, 16.64 Bq/Kg and 2.92 Bq/Kg, respectively. Several radiological hazard indices including radium equivalent activity (Raeq), absorbed dose rate (D), internal (Hin) and external (Hex) hazard indices, internal (AEDEin) and external (AEDEex) annual effective dose equivalent and gamma ray index (Iγr) are calculated. The findings of all radiological hazard indices are lower than their international values. This study discloses that most locations in study area are safe from any radiological risks.

Author Biographies

Basim Khalaf Rejah

College of Science for Women | University of Baghdad | Baghdad | Iraq

Afrah Hassoon Oraibi

College of Engineering | University of Kufa | Najaf | Iraq

Abdalrahman Al-Salihi

College of Dentistry | University of Basrah | Basrah | Iraq

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2020-09-27

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Measurement of Natural and Artificial Radioactive Elements in Soil  at the Southern Al-Dora Region, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. JNSLAS [Internet]. 2020 Sep. 27 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];4(3):93-8. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jnslas/article/view/2809

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Measurement of Natural and Artificial Radioactive Elements in Soil  at the Southern Al-Dora Region, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. JNSLAS [Internet]. 2020 Sep. 27 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];4(3):93-8. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jnslas/article/view/2809