尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区原油污染土壤、沉积物和水中总α和总β放射性的评估

E. Agbalagba, S. Egarievwe, E. A. Odesiri-Eruteyan, Mebougna L. Drabo
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利用气流量比例计数器对三角洲州10个石油污染环境中原油污染土壤、沉积物和水样中的总α和β活性进行了评价。从各油田的油污染环境中采集样品,按照标准程序制备和分析样品。得到的平均总α和β活性分别为土壤331.4±24.5 Bq kg-1和11335±112 Bq kg-1,沉积物259.2±17.6 Bq kg-1和4508±96 Bq kg-1,水1.00±0.09 Bq kg-1和20.3±1.7 Bq kg-1。估计的年总有效剂量当量(AEDET (α,β))、年总性腺剂量当量(AGDET (α,β))和总过量终身癌风险(ELCRT (α,β))的平均值分别为10.64 mSv - y-1、0.037 μSv -1和0.037 μSv -1。在土壤和沉积物中获得的总α和β活性值与该国某些地区以及世界其他区域和国家报告的值相比相对较高。检测的放射性危险参数显示,AEDET (α,β)和AGDET (α,β)均在推荐允许范围以上,而ELCRT (α,β)在推荐允许范围内。本研究的总体结果表明,原油泄漏对环境样品造成了放射性损害。因此,建议采用适当的修复技术将污染的土壤、沉积物和水恢复到接近原始状态。
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Evaluation of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta Radioactivity in Crude Oil Polluted Soil, Sediment and Water in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
The evaluation of gross alpha and beta activities in crude oil contaminated soil, sediment and water samples was conducted in ten oil polluted environment of Delta State using Gas-flow proportional counter. Samples were collected from the oil polluted environment in each oil field and samples were prepared and analyzed following standard procedures. The mean gross alpha and beta activities obtained are 331.4 ± 24.5 Bq kg-1 and 11,335 ± 112 Bq kg-1 respectively for soil, 259.2 ± 17.6 Bq kg-1 and 4508 ± 96 Bq kg-1 respectively for sediment, and 1.00 ± 0.09 Bq kg-1 and 20.3 ± 1.7 Bq kg-1 respectively for water. The estimated average values of the total annual effective dose equivalent (AEDET (α,β)), the total annual gonadal dose equivalent (AGDET (α,β))), and the total excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCRT (α,β)) are 10.64 mSv y-1, 0.037 μSv y-1 and 0.037 μSv y-1 respectively. The gross alpha and beta activities values obtained in soil and sediment were relatively high compared to values reported in some parts of the country and other regions and countries of the world. The radiological risk parameters examined show that AEDET (α,β) and AGDET (α,β) are above recommended permissible limits while ELCRT (α,β) is within the recommended permissible limit. The overall results obtained in this study indicate that the environmental samples have been radiologically impaired due to the crude oil spillage. An appropriate remediation technique was therefore recommended to remediate the polluted soil, sediment, and water to their near original state.
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