Assessing Scalability of Natural Radionuclides and Associated Risks in Soils from Gold Mining Areas in Iperindo, Southwestern Nigeria - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Feb 22, 2024
Abstract
The environmental and health implications of artisanal gold mining activities at mining sites across Nigeria have rekindled
research interest. This study aimed to assess the scalability of naturally occurring radioactive materials in gold mining sites
in Iperindo, Nigeria. Soil samples were collected from three different mining sites and control locations and analyzed for
natural radionuclides, mainly 238U, 232Th, and 40K, using gamma spectrometry having a sodium iodide detector. The average
activity concentration values of 61.55 ± 3.71, 72.65 ± 4.45, and 1134.99 ± 38.12 Bqkg−
1 obtained from within the mining
sites for 238U, 232Th, and 40K, respectively, were above the world permissible values of 33.0 Bqkg−
1 for 238U, 45.0 Bqkg−
1
for 232Th, and 420.0 Bqkg−
1 for 40K. The average activity concentration values of 15.26 ± 3.19, 21.46 ± 4.27, 381.04 ±
23.36 Bqkg−
1 estimated for 238U, 232Th, and 40K, respectively, for the control location were, however, lower than the global
permissible values. The study also evaluated other radiological parameters such as radium equivalent, dose rate, annual
effective dose rate, internal and external hazard indices, and alpha and gamma indices. The obtained values were 252.83
Bqkg−
1, 119.98 nGyh−
1, 147.15 mSvy−
1, 0.85 Bqkg−
1, 0.68 Bqkg−
1, 0.31 Bqkg−
1, and 1.89 Bqkg−
1 respectively. Except for
radium equivalent, external and internal hazard risks, and alpha index, which were significantly lower than the recommended
threshold, all other radiological parameters were higher than the recommended global limits. Moderate data reproducibility
and a p-value of 0.000574 further reinforced the robustness and reliability of the results obtained in this study.
Citation
APA: (2024) Assessing Scalability of Natural Radionuclides and Associated Risks in Soils from Gold Mining Areas in Iperindo, Southwestern Nigeria - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)
MLA: Assessing Scalability of Natural Radionuclides and Associated Risks in Soils from Gold Mining Areas in Iperindo, Southwestern Nigeria - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.