Transfer Factor of Selected Radionuclides from Soil to Plant in Selected Dump Site of Obio/Akpor and Ikwerre Local Government Areas of Rivers State

Anyalebechi, C. D. and Gbarato, O. L. and Ononugbo, C. P. (2022) Transfer Factor of Selected Radionuclides from Soil to Plant in Selected Dump Site of Obio/Akpor and Ikwerre Local Government Areas of Rivers State. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports, 16 (6). pp. 13-20. ISSN 2582-3248

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Abstract

Indiscriminate dumping of municipal and industrial wastes in our environment has increased human exposure to hazardous substances which is detrimental to their health. In this research, radionuclide transfer factor was ascertained from crops planted near major dump sites in Rivers State. Samples of food crops and soil near the dumpsites were collected for gamma spectroscopy. The average activity concentration of 40K, 238U and 232Th in soil are 115.8717.01 Bqkg-1, 31.547.13 Bqkg-1and 18.776.02 Bqkg-1. While in crop are 403.4613.06 Bqkg-1, 9.544.02 and 22.245.11. In soil, all the radionuclide values were all within the world average value and in crop, the values were also within the world average value except for 40K thatwas more prevalent in crop and exceeds the world average value of 400Bqkg-1. The activity concentration of radionuclides 40K, 238U and 232Th for transfer factor are 8.187667Bqkg-1, 0.231667Bqkg-1and 2.144333Bqkg-1respectively with potassium having the highest mean transfer factor which may be due to its higher accumulation in crop. Based on this finding, cassava products cultivated in dumpsites are not radiologically free and safe for human consumption.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Institute Archives > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2023 04:25
Last Modified: 20 Mar 2024 04:10
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/1397

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