Radioactivity concentrations and their radiological significance in sediments of the Tema Harbour (Greater Accra, Ghana)
Creators
- 1. University of Ghana
- 2. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 3. ENEA
Description
Abstract Studies on environmental radioactivity in tropical Africa are scarce. Therefore, a baseline study of natural ( 238 U, 210 Pb, 226 Ra, 232 Th, 228 Ra, 228 Th, 40 K) and anthropogenic ( 137 Cs) radionuclides was carried out on Tema Harbour (Greater Accra, Ghana) surface sediments and on their radiological significance. Grab surface sediment samples were collected from 21 stations within the Tema Harbour and their radioactivity concentrations measured by gamma spectrometry. The mean sediment radioactivity concentrations (Bq kg −1 dw) were 34 for 238 U, 210 for 210 Pb, 14 for 226 Ra, 30 for 232 Th, 29 for 228 Ra, 31 for 228 Th, 320 for 40 K, and 1.5 for 137 Cs. Large 238 U/ 226 Ra disequilibria were observed in the harbour sediments and a complex dynamics of several mixed sources of sediments within the Tema Harbour can be inferred from the spatial variations in the radioactivity concentrations. The estimated total absorbed dose rate in air ( D ), radium equivalent activity (Ra eq ), external hazard index ( H ex ), annual gonadal dose equivalent (AGDE) and annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE) indicated no significant radiological risks from the sediment radioactivity concentrations. Application of the Environmental Risk from Ionising Contaminants Assessment and Management tool (ERICA) confirmed that the potential dose rates to biota from the sediment radioactivity concentrations are unlikely to pose appreciable ecological risks. The radioactivity levels are compared with levels reported in sediments from other coastal areas of the world.
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Journal article
Journal:
Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
ISSN:
16878507
Volume:
10
Pages:
63-71
Persistent Identifiers
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2579495720
DOI
10.1016/j.jrras.2016.12.002
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Funding
Financial Support
University of Ghana under the Faculty Development — Grant: UGFD/7/2012-2013/004
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