Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan

An extensive study was conducted to determine the activity concentrations of natural and artificial radionuclides 226 Ra, 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs in soil samples of each governate of Jordan. A total of 370 samples have been measured using a high-purity germanium detector. The activity concentration...

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Main Authors: Alomari, Ahmad Hussein, Saleh, Muneer Aziz, Hashim, Suhairul, Alsayaheen, Amal, Abukashabeh, Ahmad
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spelling my.utm.893142021-02-22T06:04:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89314/ Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan Alomari, Ahmad Hussein Saleh, Muneer Aziz Hashim, Suhairul Alsayaheen, Amal Abukashabeh, Ahmad QC Physics An extensive study was conducted to determine the activity concentrations of natural and artificial radionuclides 226 Ra, 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs in soil samples of each governate of Jordan. A total of 370 samples have been measured using a high-purity germanium detector. The activity concentration for 226 Ra, 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs has mean values of 42 ± 3, 23 ± 3, 309 ± 21, and 3.7 ± 0.9 Bq kg –1 , respectively. The highest mean activity concentration for 226 Ra was found to be 138 ± 4 Bq kg –1 in the Alkarak governate. In the Ajloun and Jarash governates, the highest mean activity concentration was 35 ± 3 Bq kg –1 for 232 Th, and 14.2 ± 1.9 Bq kg –1 for 137 Cs, respectively. Geological influence on the activity concentrations was investigated using the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and independent samples. The ANOVA results indicate that there are strong significant differences between the activity concentrations of 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs based on geological formations the radionuclides occur. The main contribution to gamma dose rate was due to 226 Ra activity concentration. Radium equivalent and external hazard index are associated with a mean value of 98 Bq kg –1 , and 0.266, respectively. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2019-03-04 Article PeerReviewed Alomari, Ahmad Hussein and Saleh, Muneer Aziz and Hashim, Suhairul and Alsayaheen, Amal and Abukashabeh, Ahmad (2019) Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 55 (2). pp. 211-226. ISSN 1025-6016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10256016.2019.1581776 DOI:10.1080/10256016.2019.1581776
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Alomari, Ahmad Hussein
Saleh, Muneer Aziz
Hashim, Suhairul
Alsayaheen, Amal
Abukashabeh, Ahmad
Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan
description An extensive study was conducted to determine the activity concentrations of natural and artificial radionuclides 226 Ra, 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs in soil samples of each governate of Jordan. A total of 370 samples have been measured using a high-purity germanium detector. The activity concentration for 226 Ra, 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs has mean values of 42 ± 3, 23 ± 3, 309 ± 21, and 3.7 ± 0.9 Bq kg –1 , respectively. The highest mean activity concentration for 226 Ra was found to be 138 ± 4 Bq kg –1 in the Alkarak governate. In the Ajloun and Jarash governates, the highest mean activity concentration was 35 ± 3 Bq kg –1 for 232 Th, and 14.2 ± 1.9 Bq kg –1 for 137 Cs, respectively. Geological influence on the activity concentrations was investigated using the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and independent samples. The ANOVA results indicate that there are strong significant differences between the activity concentrations of 232 Th, 40 K, and 137 Cs based on geological formations the radionuclides occur. The main contribution to gamma dose rate was due to 226 Ra activity concentration. Radium equivalent and external hazard index are associated with a mean value of 98 Bq kg –1 , and 0.266, respectively.
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author Alomari, Ahmad Hussein
Saleh, Muneer Aziz
Hashim, Suhairul
Alsayaheen, Amal
Abukashabeh, Ahmad
author_facet Alomari, Ahmad Hussein
Saleh, Muneer Aziz
Hashim, Suhairul
Alsayaheen, Amal
Abukashabeh, Ahmad
author_sort Alomari, Ahmad Hussein
title Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan
title_short Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan
title_full Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan
title_fullStr Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 137Cs and geological formations in surface soil of Jordan
title_sort statistical relationship between activity concentrations of radionuclides 226ra, 232th, 40k, and 137cs and geological formations in surface soil of jordan
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89314/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10256016.2019.1581776
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