Spatial Distribution of Gamma Dose Rates and Radioactivity Levels in Some Parts of Iju Community in Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun State

Author:

Omeje M.,Adewoyin O. O.,Ekwueme B. N.,Soheil S.,Okafor I. F.,George G. C.,Ukaegbu T. M.,Promise N. A. O.,Tenebe I. T.,Odokuma O. E.

Abstract

Abstract This study investigates the background dose rates and radiological risk exposure to Iju community in Ado-Odo Ota. Using a hand-held calibrated gamma detector (RS-125 Gamma-Spec), the study area’s outdoor gamma dose rates and radionuclide activity concentrations of 40K, 238-U, and 32-Th were measured in situ. The results showed differing activities of the primordial radionuclides (40-K, 238-U, and 232-Th) with average values lying within the recommended limits, with the exception of 40K, which geologically can be caused by regional subsidence while on marine transgression. Based on statistical analysis, the correlation results verified that 40K, 238-U, and 232-Th were the primary causes of the elevated outdoor dose rates at Iju community. The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) specified allowable limits for radiation exposure, and the estimated mean hazard indices for the increased lifetime cancer risk in the research area exceeded these limitations. In order to ensure sufficient radiation protection, the research area needs attention right away.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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