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ISSN 2311-3219 - An International Triannual Journal
SCIENCE LETTERS
2024 | Volume 12 | Issue 2
Environmental Sciences | Research article  |  https://doi.org/10.47262/SL/12.2.132024270
Determination of 40K, 238U and 232Th Activity Levels in Fishes from River Kubanni in Nigeria

Moyosola Osiakije Adigun¹' ², Bashiru Kayode Sodipo¹*

¹Department of Physics, Kaduna State University, Tafawa Balewa Way, PO Box 2339, Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria
²Department of Physics, Federal College of Education, Old Jos Road, PMB 1041, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria

Abstract
Radionuclides exist naturally in the water, soil and air and human activities can increase the concentration of background radiation and redistribution of radioactive isotopes in the environment. In this study, the radioactivity concentration of three radionuclides (40K, 232Th and 238U) was measured in three fish species, Oreochromis niloticus (Tilapia), Brycinus leuciscus (Kawara), Brienomyrus longianails and Clarias anguilaris (catfish) in river Zaria (Kubanni). The results showed that 40K and 232Th concentrations were high in Brienomyrus longianails with mean activities of 357.26 and 92.282 Bq/Kg, respectively. While the concentration of 226Ra was found high in Clarias anguilaris (56.129 Bq/Kg). The mean committed dose for both adults and children were 0.00214 and 0.00342 µSv/yr, respectively. The values of three radionuclides obtained in this study are lower than the maximum permissible level of 1.0 mSv/yr recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) as the total annual effective dose for the public. The obtained results show that the radiation dose acquired from the consumption of fresh fish from the river Kubanni will have no significant health effect on the populace.





















A R T I C L E  I N F O

Received
February 27, 2024
Revised
April 26, 2024
Accepted
April 28, 2024
Published
May 29, 2024

*Corresponding author
Bashiru Kayde Sodippo
E-mail
bashirsodipo@gmail.com

Keywords
Effective dose
Fish
Radioactivity
Radionuclides
River Kubani



































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