Evaluation of Excessive Lifetime Cancer Risk Due to Gamma Radiation on Rocks in Shira Village, Bauchi State Nigeria

Authors

  • Rashida Adamu Bulkachuwa

    Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State
    Author
  • Bello Y. Idi

    Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State
    Author
  • Musa Muhammad Salihu

    Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State
    Author
  • Abdullahi Lawal

    Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria
    Author
  • Salisu Tata

    Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State
    Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/s97e1b07

Keywords:

Radiation alert detector, excessive life cancer risks, gamma radiation and Shira hills, Bauchi State, Nigeria

Abstract

This study evaluates the natural radioactivity levels and the associated excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) due to gamma radiation from rock samples in Shira Village, Bauchi State, Nigeria. Terrestrial radiation arises primarily from radionuclides such as 238U, 232Th, and 40K present in geological formations. Understanding these radiation levels is essential for monitoring environmental safety and assessing public health risks. A total of 100 rock points were randomly sampled, and radiation readings were measured using a radiation survey meter. The absorbed dose rate in air was found to range from 70.0056 to 590.0472 nGy/h, with an average value of 228.9183 nGy/h, significantly exceeding the world average of 59.00 nGy/h. The excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) for indoor and outdoor exposure ranged from 1.201966 × 10^-3 to 10.13087 × 10-3 and 0.300492 × 10-3 to 2.532719 × 10-3, respectively, with a total average of 4.913045 × 10^-3. These values are considerably higher than the global average of 0.29 × 10-3, indicating a potentially elevated health risk for residents in the study area. The results underscore the need for regular monitoring and the implementation of appropriate mitigation strategies to safeguard public health in Shira Village.

Author Biographies

  • Rashida Adamu Bulkachuwa, Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State

    Department of Physics, Faculty of Science

  • Bello Y. Idi, Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State

    Department of Science Lab. Technology

  • Musa Muhammad Salihu, Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State

    Department of Physics, Faculty of Science

  • Abdullahi Lawal, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria

    Department of Physics

  • Salisu Tata, Bauchi State University Gadau, Bauchi State

    Faculty of Science

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Published

2024-09-30

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