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Research Article

The presence of terrestrial radionuclides in the Karnaphuli and Halda river sediments and concomitant hazards to the dwellers

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Pages 3779-3789 | Received 16 Feb 2021, Accepted 23 Mar 2021, Published online: 15 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The Karnaphuli and Halda rivers play a significant role in the ecological and commercial arena of Bangladesh, but no detailed study on radioactivity in these two rivers sediments is reported elsewhere. The present study measures the concentrations of terrestrial radionuclides in the sediment samples collected from these two rivers by using high-purity germanium (HPGe) γ-ray spectrometry. The concentrations (Bqkg−1) of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K show in the range of 17.63 ± 1.47–38.90 ± 2.50, 27.86 ± 1.76–48.80 ± 2.70 and 324.28 ± 26.83–640.70 ± 42.70, respectively, which is similar to the literature data and world mean value except for four sampling locations (Kalamiabazar, Natun bridge, Rajakhali and Chaktai khal) that shows higher concentrations of primordial radionuclides. These four sampling points are located adjacent to the industrial wastes discharge channels into the Karnaphuli river. In fact, among the thousands of industries located on the bank of the Karnaphuli river, about 200 units were identified as the sources of environmental pollution. To assess human health hazards due to natural radiation, several indicators such as radium equivalent activity (Raeq), external hazard index (Hex) and outdoor annual effective dose equivalent were calculated and compared with the recommended limits. The present results serve as an input to prepare the baseline radioactivity in commercially important river sediments prior to the operation of the first nuclear power plant in the country.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to Quazi Muhammad Rashed Nizam and Md. Ashik Azad Khan Anik, Department of Physics, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh for their help in preparing the figures.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

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