Evaluation of Natural Radioactivity in Selected Soil Samples from the Archaeological of Girsu City in Dhi-Qar Governorate, Iraq
Engineering and Technology Journal,
2014, Volume 32, Issue 13, Pages 3120-3129
10.30684/etj.32.13A.4
Abstract
The specific activity of natural radionuclides in (18) soil samples collected from antiquities area of Girsu city in Dhi-Qar Governorate (31.0459863N, 46.2534257E) in southern Iraq have been studied and evaluated. Experimental results were obtained by using a gamma ray spectrometer analysis system consistsof a scintillation detector Sodium Iodide activated by Thallium NaI(Tl) of (3"×3") crystal dimension at the laboratory of radiation detection and measurement in Science Collage, University of Kufa. The spectrometer has been calibrated for energy by acquiring a spectrum from four standard sources of gamma radiations supplied by spectrum techniques (LLC). The measuring time of all soil samples is (18000 seconds), it was found that, for Girsu city the soil specific activity ranges from (22.68±3.94 to 14.69±2.24) Bq/kg for , from (17.41±2.23 to 11.23±2.34) Bq/kg for and from (346.49±10.68 to 266.96±10.55) Bq/kg for . The results have been compared with the acceptable data of the worldwide literatures. In order to evaluate the radiological hazard of the natural radioactivity, the radium equivalent activity (Raeq), the gamma absorbed dose rate (D), the annual effective dose rate and the both (external and internal) hazard index have been calculated and compared with the acceptable values of the worldwide average (UNSCEAR, 2000).
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