- Caucasian Journal of Science
- Volume:5 Issue:1
- ANALYSIS OF NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY LEVELS IN SOIL SAMPLES AND DOSE ASSESSMENT FOR DIGOR DISTRICT, KAR...
ANALYSIS OF NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY LEVELS IN SOIL SAMPLES AND DOSE ASSESSMENT FOR DIGOR DISTRICT, KARS, TURKEY
Authors : Gülçin BİLGİCİ CENGİZ EKER, Ebru ÖZTANRIÖVER
Pages : 30-39
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Publication Date : 2018-07-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The distribution of natural radioactivity in soils collected from uncultivated areas in Digor districts of Kars was investigated by using NaIinsert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Tl); gamma-ray spectrometry. The concentration of the natural radio nuclides 226 Ra 232 Th, 40 K and 137 Cs in the 55 soil samples from the studied areas range from 21.6±7.0 to 55.7±8.2 Bqkg -1 , 45.0±14.7 to 94.7±15.3 Bqkg -1 , 474.5±0.0 to 666.5±9.2 Bqkg -1 and BDL to 13.3±1.5 Bqkg -1 , respectively. The determined mean values of activity concentrations of 226 Ra 232 Th and 40 K were used to calculate the radiation hazard indices in soil samples . In the studied area, the radium equivalent activity insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Ra eq ); varied from 131.3 to 195.1 Bqkg -1 with the mean value of 171.5 Bqkg -1 and the open air absorbed gamma dose rate insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(ADR); varied from 61.7 to 88.0 nGyh -1 with the mean value of 79.0 nGyh -1 . The annual effective air dose rate insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(AED); due to the presence of radionuclides ranged between 75.7 and 107.9 µSv with the average value of 96.8 µSv. The mean value of risk for cancer formation insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LCR); during an average human lifetime was determined to be 0.34x10 -3 . The results presented in this study, Turkey has been compared with the average values of similar studies conducted in different regions of the world. The results of the study may constitute a reference for future assessments.Keywords : Soil, natural radioactivity concentration, gamma ray spectrometry, dose assessment