1. RADIOACTIVITY CONCENTRATION AND TRANSFER FACTORS OF NATURAL RADIONUCLIDES 226Ra, 232Th, AND 40K FROM PEAT SOIL TO VEGETABLES IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA.
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MUTHU, Hariandra, KASI, Ramesh, SUBRAMANIAM, Ramesh T., and BASHIR, Shahid
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RADIOISOTOPES ,RADIOACTIVITY ,TROPICAL plants ,PEAT soils - Abstract
The activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides in vegetables and peat soil were investigated to determine the transfer factors of radionuclides from soil to vegetables obtained from farms in Klang Selangor. The results showed that the activity concentration ranges for
226 Ra,232 Th, and40 K in the soil of the vegetable were 2.72-46.54 Bqkg-1 , 9.01-54.84 Bqkg-1 , and 19.22-477.76 Bqkg-1 , respectively. The activity concentration ranges for226 Ra,232 Th, and40 K in various vegetable samples were 0.41-3.41 Bqkg-1 , 0.02-3.56 Bqkg-1 , and 16.22-317.49 Bqkg-1 , respectively. The transfer factors from soil-to-plant for226 Ra,232 Th, and40 K were in the ranges of 0.01-0.67, 0.00-0.17, and 0.26-2.52, respectively. Radionuclide40 K has the highest transfer factor value in most vegetables, especially in the fruit type vegetable, and232 Th was found to have the lowest transfer factor value in all vegetables. The acquired results were compared to the levels that are globally recognized as acceptable. The transfer factor value of40 K was greater than 1 found in beans and fruit type vegetables, showing a similar value in other studies involving tropical plants, while transfer factor value for226 Ra was 15 times higher than the value reported in the data for tropical plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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