Title: Evaluation of radiological hazards of radon in agricultural soil samples, Wadi Al-Hussini and Tuban, Lahj Governorate, Yemen
Authors: Ghada Salaheldin; Maher Taher Hussien; Haby Salaheldin Mohamed
Addresses: Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Assiut 71516, Egypt ' Physics Department, Faculty of Education Yafea, Aden University, Aden, Yemen ' Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Assiut 71516, Egypt
Abstract: The present study aims to assess 222Rn concentration and its radiological hazard for agricultural soil samples collected from Wadi Al-Hussini and Tuban as agricultural areas. Forty agricultural soil samples were collected from Lahj Governorate, Yemen. AlphaGUARD was used to measure radon concentration, and radon exhalation rates and annual effective dose in the agricultural soil samples were calculated. The average 222Rn activity concentration, area radon exhalation rate, mass radon exhalation rate and annual effective dose outdoor are as follows: 5170 ± 1740 Bq m−3, (12.4 ± 4.18)×10−4 Bq m−2s−1, (20.3 ± 6.82)×10−6 Bq kg−1s−1 and 49.13 mSv y−1 for Wadi Al-Hussini, 7263±2061 Bq m−3, (17.4±4.95) × 10−4 Bq m−2s−1, (28.5±8.08)×10−6 Bq kg−1s−1 and 69.03 mSv y−1 for Wadi Tuban. The average value of 222Rn concentration in agricultural soil gas in Wadi Al-Hussini and Tuban is much higher than the value of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), which the recommended reference 100 Bq m−3.
Keywords: radiological hazards; 222Rn exhalation rate; agricultural soil; effective dose; AlphaGUARD; Yemen.
International Journal of Low Radiation, 2020 Vol.11 No.3/4, pp.244 - 258
Received: 24 Jun 2020
Accepted: 13 Jul 2020
Published online: 10 Mar 2021 *