1. Exploring the alteration of environmental radioactivity in terms of compositional elements of heavy minerals in an anthropogenically affected urban river: Radiological and ecological risks assessment.
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Akhi SZ, Khan R, Basir MS, Habib MA, Islam MA, Naher K, Idris AM, Khan MHR, Aldawood S, and Roy DK
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- Risk Assessment, Bangladesh, Water Pollutants, Radioactive analysis, Thorium analysis, Minerals analysis, Potassium Radioisotopes analysis, Radium, Rivers chemistry, Radiation Monitoring
- Abstract
This study explored the alteration of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORMs:
226 Ra (≈238 U),232 Th,40 K) in an anthropogenically disrupted urban river-basin (Turag, Bangladesh) in terms of constitutional substances (Sc, Ti, V, Fe, La, Ce, Sm, Eu, Tb, Dy, Ho, Yb, Lu, Hf, Ta, W, Th, U) of heavy-minerals. Average activity concentrations of226 Ra (≈238 U),232 Th, and40 K were 41.5 ± 12.9, 72.1 ± 27.1, and 639 ± 100 Bqkg-1 , respectively which were relatively higher compared to crustal origin. ∑REEs, Ta, W, Th, and U were ~2 times higher compared to crustal values with Ce and Eu-anomalies. APCS-MLR and PMF receptor models were used to determine the various anthropogenic and/or geogenic sources of NORMs and elements. Layer-wise variations of NORMs and elements were observed to trace the response of sedimentary processes towards the incoming pollution load. Presence of REEs indicates moderate degree of ecological risk to aquatic biota. However, carcinogenic risk (3.84 × 10-4 Sv-1 ) were significantly higher than threshold limit., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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