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Investigation of elemental and radiological contamination of soils in two shipyards in Chittagong, Bangladesh

  • Md. Shuza Uddin EMAIL logo , Bijoy Sonker Barua , Md. Asad Shariff , Md. Mehedi Hasan , Md. Abdur Rashid and Masud Kamal
From the journal Radiochimica Acta

Abstract

An analysis of metallic elements and natural radioactivity in soils collected from two shipyards and their surroundings in Chittagong, Bangladesh is presented. The elemental concentrations of the metals Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni and Cu were obtained by PIXE analysis with a 3 MV Tandem Accelerator, and the radioactivity of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K was determined using HPGe gamma-ray spectrometry. From the mean specific activities of the three radionuclides in soil samples, the radium equivalent activity, the gamma absorbed dose rate, the annual effective dose rate and the external hazard index were calculated. The study was focused on investigation of soil contamination via shipbreaking activities, if any. The somewhat higher contents of Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni and Cu in soil samples of shipyards, as compared to other locations, seem to be caused by the shipbreaking activities. The specific radioactivities as well as radium equivalent activity in soils of shipyards are also higher and thus possibly an indirect result of shipbreaking activities.

Received: 2013-10-8
Accepted: 2013-12-4
Published Online: 2014-4-4
Published in Print: 2014-8-28

©2014 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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