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<title>Assessment of Radiological Contamination of Soils Due to Shipbreaking Using HPGe Digital Gamma-Ray Spectrometry System</title>
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<name>Meaze, AKM Moinul Haque</name>
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<summary type="text">Assessment of Radiological Contamination of Soils Due to Shipbreaking Using HPGe Digital Gamma-Ray Spectrometry System
Meaze, AKM Moinul Haque
A systematic study of the distribution of the Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials as well as the anthropogenic&#13;
radionuclide in the working environment of the Shipbreaking yards of Sitakunda, Chittagong, Bangladesh, has been&#13;
carried out with an objective of establishing reliable base line data on the radiation level and hence to measure the&#13;
&#13;
radiation dose expose to the workers and to the inhabitants of the studied area. Fifteen Soil samples have been col-&#13;
lected from five different Shipbreaking yards. Three sampling spots in each yard have been selected for having repre-&#13;
sentative samples for the assessment of radioactivity releasing from 226Ra (&#13;
&#13;
238U), 232Th and their daughters and 40K us-&#13;
ing the Digital Gamma-ray Spectrometry system coupled with a High Purity Germanium (HPGe; Canberra, 40% rela-&#13;
tive efficiency, 1.8 keV resolution at 1332 keV of 60Co) detector and PC based Multichannel Analyzer (MCA, upto 16k&#13;
&#13;
channel). The software Genie 2000 (Canberra) and Hypermet PC have been used for data acquisition and gamma peak&#13;
analysis, respectively. Each of fifteen soils (~200g) and two standards (IAEA-Soil-6 and 800Bq liquid 226Ra sprayed in&#13;
Al2O3) were counted in cylindrical plastic pot using gamma spectrometry system for 20000 sec for the determination of&#13;
activity concentrations of the radionuclides. The samples and standards were kept in air tied condition at least for 4&#13;
weeks before gamma counting to attain the radioactive equilibrium between daughters and parents of 226Ra (&#13;
238U) and 232Th decay series. The Al2O3 based 226Ra standard was used for the construction of efficiency curve covering the wide&#13;
gamma energy range. The IAEA-Soil-6 was used for quality control (QC) of the analysis. The homogeneity test and&#13;
&#13;
density corrections of Al2O3 based 226Ra standard were performed and implemented for the analysis. The results of ac-&#13;
tivity concentrations have been used to assess the radium equivalent activities (Raeq) and the representative level index&#13;
&#13;
(Iγr) values in the experimental soil samples. The results have been compared with other global radioactivity measure-&#13;
ments and evaluations.
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