Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10686906 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Samples of elephant grass collected at some pasturing farmlands across different locations in Ibadan metropolis were analyzed for their natural radioactivity concentrations due to 40K, 238U and 232Th radionuclides. Radioactivity measurements were carried out using γ-ray spectroscopy. The average radioactivity concentration of 40K was found to be 64.5±8.1Bqkgâ1,25.7±5.5Bqkgâ1 for 238U and 33.4±3.9Bqkgâ1 for 232Th. The radiological health implication to the population that may result from these values is found to be very low and almost insignificant. No artificial radionuclide, however, was detected in any of the samples, hence, measurements have been taken as representing baseline values of these radionuclides in the grass in the metropolis.
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Authors
N.N. Jibiri, A.O. Ajao,