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Assessment of natural radioactivity and associated radiation hazards in sand building material used in Douala Littoral Region of Cameroon, using gamma spectrometry
Guembou Shouop, Cébastien Joel; Ndontchueng Moyo, Maurice; Chene, Grégoire et al.
2017In Environmental Earth Sciences, 76 (164)
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Keywords :
Gamma spectrometry; HPGe; Specific activity; BEGe - 6530; Radiological hazards parameters; Absorbed dose
Abstract :
[en] Twenty-four sand samples were collected from different sand quarries from Douala Littoral Region (Wouri, Dibamba, Mungo and Docteur Anse rivers and Atlantic Sea) along the Guinea Golf. These samples were investigated using gamma-ray spectrometry system. Highest values of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K measured specific activities expressed in Bq Kg−1 units were, respectively, 146.7 (in Youpoue–Bamenda 2) 102.9 (in Village 1) and 928 (in Northern Akwa 6) while the lowest values were found to be, respectively, 11.8 (in Northern Akwa 6), 8.0 (in Bonaberi–Bonamikano 4) and 54.0 (Youpoue 3). The potential radiological hazards parameters were assessed by calculating successively radium equivalent activity (Raeq), outdoor absorbed gamma dose rate (Dout), annual effective dose rate, internal hazard (Hin) and external hazard (Hex) indices and alpha and gamma index from using those sand in the construction of dwellings and large buildings. Results obtained show that annual dose absorbed by inhabitants due to sand construction use in Douala is below 1.0 mSv year−1. Therefore, most of the types of sands studied and incorporated in constructions appear to be safe as building material. The outputs from this research will be useful to assess the radiation hazards of sand building material in humans and to initiate a sand database together with a radiological map of the area at stake.
Research center :
Atomic and Nuclear Spectroscopy, Archeometry
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Guembou Shouop, Cébastien Joel  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Form. doct. sc. (phys. - Paysage)
Ndontchueng Moyo, Maurice;  University of Douala > Department of Physics
Chene, Grégoire ;  Université de Liège > Département de physique > Spectroscopie atomique et nucléaire, archéométrie
Nguelem Mekontso, Eric Jilbert;  University of Douala > Department of Physics
Motapon, Ousmanou;  University of Douala > Department of Physics
Kayo, Steve Arnold;  University of Douala > Department of Physics
Strivay, David  ;  Université de Liège > Département de physique > Spectroscopie atomique et nucléaire, archéométrie
Language :
English
Title :
Assessment of natural radioactivity and associated radiation hazards in sand building material used in Douala Littoral Region of Cameroon, using gamma spectrometry
Publication date :
16 February 2017
Journal title :
Environmental Earth Sciences
ISSN :
1866-6280
eISSN :
1866-6299
Publisher :
Springer, Berlin, Germany
Special issue title :
Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume :
76
Issue :
164
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
ULiège - Université de Liège [BE]
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