2011
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2011.24047
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Natural Radionuclide Concentrations and Radiological Impact Assessment of River Sediments of the Coastal Areas of Nigeria

Abstract: This work was carried out to measure the radioactivity level in the coastal areas of Nigeria by gamma counting of river sediment samples and assess the radiological impact associated with the use of the river sediments as building material. The method of gamma spectrometry with a 7.6 cm by 7.6 cm NaI(Tl) detector was employed in determining 40K, 238U and 232Th levels in 95 and 38 sediment samples respectively collected from representative sites in the oil producing and non oil producing coastal areas of Nigeri… Show more

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“…This order was selected to assess the non-traditional order first and avoid the potential confound of a sequential order priming attributions about the relative value of alcohol. The two APT paradigms were separated by an intervening delay discounting paradigm lasting approximately 20 min that is described elsewhere (see Amlung and MacKillop, 2011). APT paradigms were presented via a Microsoft PowerPoint © slideshow with programmed transitions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This order was selected to assess the non-traditional order first and avoid the potential confound of a sequential order priming attributions about the relative value of alcohol. The two APT paradigms were separated by an intervening delay discounting paradigm lasting approximately 20 min that is described elsewhere (see Amlung and MacKillop, 2011). APT paradigms were presented via a Microsoft PowerPoint © slideshow with programmed transitions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The uses of radioactive sources in the industry cover both upstream and downstream operations such as well-logging, automated ionizing radiation gauge, radiography and application of radiotracers in oil well management, reservoir studies and leak detection in pipelines [14]. The geologic formations that contain oil and gas deposits also contain naturally-occurring radionuclides and geologists have recognized their presence and use it as a method for finding deposits (Ma87).…”
Section: U and 232mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detection efficiency calibration was done with the use of a standard reference material (IAEA-414), consisting of known activities of 40 K (481 Bq/kg), 238 U (1.11 Bq/kg) and 232 Th (0.028 Bq/kg). Detailed descrption of gamma counting had been described by several authors [3,19,20].…”
Section: Measurement Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%