Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s

Abstract The alpha activities of sediment samples, collected from selected sites along Tigris River in Baghdad city area from January to November 2015, were measured. The measurements were based on the radon exhalation rate Bq m−1 from the sediment samples, of 10.00 g mass. It was found that the hig...

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Main Authors: Saadi M. D. Al-Nuzal, Abdul-Hameed M. J. Al-Obaidy, Sahar Ahmed Amin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-019-1027-4
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spelling doaj-6fdb35f0dd414e21bcca7d79d4923f462020-11-25T03:55:42ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952019-08-01971510.1007/s13201-019-1027-4Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’sSaadi M. D. Al-Nuzal0Abdul-Hameed M. J. Al-Obaidy1Sahar Ahmed Amin2Environmental Research Centre, The University of TechnologyEnvironmental Research Centre, The University of TechnologyEnvironmental Research Centre, The University of TechnologyAbstract The alpha activities of sediment samples, collected from selected sites along Tigris River in Baghdad city area from January to November 2015, were measured. The measurements were based on the radon exhalation rate Bq m−1 from the sediment samples, of 10.00 g mass. It was found that the higher calculated uranium contents were observed during winter months from November to January, while the lowest one were during summer months from May to September. This difference was attributed to the nature of the sediment samples and anthropogenic activities that affected ecosystem of the river. Uranium content of the samples was increased ongoing towards south of the city due to the effects of huge human activities. The increase in water level of Tigris River during this period possibly related to the melting of snow in the Turkish mountainous region. Higher water stream can remove sediments from the river bottom; this mechanism will be partially responsible for increasing the radioactivity level at downstream of the river.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-019-1027-4Tigris River sedimentsCR-39 SSNTDNORMBaghdad governorate area238U222Rn
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author Saadi M. D. Al-Nuzal
Abdul-Hameed M. J. Al-Obaidy
Sahar Ahmed Amin
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Abdul-Hameed M. J. Al-Obaidy
Sahar Ahmed Amin
Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s
Applied Water Science
Tigris River sediments
CR-39 SSNTD
NORM
Baghdad governorate area
238U
222Rn
author_facet Saadi M. D. Al-Nuzal
Abdul-Hameed M. J. Al-Obaidy
Sahar Ahmed Amin
author_sort Saadi M. D. Al-Nuzal
title Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s
title_short Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s
title_full Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s
title_fullStr Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s
title_full_unstemmed Alpha radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad governorate area by using CR-39 SSNTD’s
title_sort alpha radioactivity level along tigris river sediments in baghdad governorate area by using cr-39 ssntd’s
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract The alpha activities of sediment samples, collected from selected sites along Tigris River in Baghdad city area from January to November 2015, were measured. The measurements were based on the radon exhalation rate Bq m−1 from the sediment samples, of 10.00 g mass. It was found that the higher calculated uranium contents were observed during winter months from November to January, while the lowest one were during summer months from May to September. This difference was attributed to the nature of the sediment samples and anthropogenic activities that affected ecosystem of the river. Uranium content of the samples was increased ongoing towards south of the city due to the effects of huge human activities. The increase in water level of Tigris River during this period possibly related to the melting of snow in the Turkish mountainous region. Higher water stream can remove sediments from the river bottom; this mechanism will be partially responsible for increasing the radioactivity level at downstream of the river.
topic Tigris River sediments
CR-39 SSNTD
NORM
Baghdad governorate area
238U
222Rn
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-019-1027-4
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