Radioactivity in Surface Soils around the Proposed Sites for Titanium Mining Project in Kenya

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Date
2011-06
Authors
Rathore, I. V. S.
Osoro, M. K.
Mangala, M. J.
Mustapha, A. O.
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Journal of Environmental Protection
Abstract
Radioactivity measurements were carried out around Maumba and Nguluku villages, two of the proposed sites for tita-nium mining in the coastal area of Kenya. Samples of surface soils were analyzed using a HPGe gamma spectrometer. The average activity concentrations for 226Ra, 232Th and 40K are 20.9  7.6, 27.6  9.1 and 69.5  16.5 Bqkg–1, respec-tively. The absorbed dose rates in air, calculated on the basis of the measured activity concentrations, range from 9.8 to 50.0 nGyh–1, with an average of 29.2 nGyh–1. These values are below the global population-weighted mean, and they should be considered when planning appropriate monitoring and surveillance programmes during the mining operation, as well as the reclamation and restoration programmes after mining. Keywords: Radioactivity Measurements, Titanium Mining, Absorbed Dose Rates, Natural Background Radiation
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doi:10.4236/jep.2011.24053
Keywords
Radioactivity Measurements, Titanium Mining, Absorbed Dose Rates, Natural Background Radiation
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Journal of Environmental Protection, 2011, 2, 460-464