Assessment of Background Radiation in Ojota Chemical Market, Lagos, Nigeria
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The monitoring of radiation levels in human-inhabited environments is imperative to avoid
public exposure. The activity concentration of primordial radionuclides at Ojota Chemical
Market was measured to determine the in situ activity of 238U, 232Th, and 40K in ambient air using
an RS-125 Super SPEC gamma spectrometry with global positioning system. The measured
absorbed dose rates ranged from 28.35 to 106.55 nGy/h, giving an average value of 70.46 nGy/h.
The estimated absorbed dose rate spanned from 22.25 to 101.03 nGy/h with a mean value of
65.50 nGy/h. The average concentrations of 40K, 238U, and 232Th were 458.55, 30.26, and 54.77
Bq/kg respectively. The outdoor and indoor absorbed doses averaged 80.39 and 132.55 μSv/y,
respectively, and the mean value of excess lifetime cancer risk was 0.26 × 10−6 μSv/y. The
external and internal hazard index averaged 0.39 and 0.47, respectively, and the mean annual
gonadal dose equivalent was 465.14 μSv/y. The radium equivalent dose averaged 143.45 Bq/kg
while the gamma representative index averaged 1.05. The absorbed dose rate, mean
concentration of 40K and 232Th, the average values of excess lifetime cancer risk, the annual
gonadal dose equivalent, and the gamma representative index were above the permissible limit as
set by the radiation regulatory agencies. The study concluded that the human activities in Ojota
Chemical Market might have increased the radiation burden of the community.
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