2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-021-08670-3
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Radiological impact of mining: new insight from cancer risk assessment of radon in water from Ifelodun beryllium mining, North-Central Nigeria using Monte Carlo simulation

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“…A recent African study also showed an increased risk of cancer due to groundwater radon exposure ( 10 ). Findings from other Nigerian studies were consistent with exposure to radon in drinking water ( 11 , 12 ). Naturally occurring radioactive elements are found in all groundwater and primarily in bedrock waters.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…A recent African study also showed an increased risk of cancer due to groundwater radon exposure ( 10 ). Findings from other Nigerian studies were consistent with exposure to radon in drinking water ( 11 , 12 ). Naturally occurring radioactive elements are found in all groundwater and primarily in bedrock waters.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Monte Carlo simulation is a mathematical technique that is used to evaluate the probable outcomes of any event with uncertainties. This technique is the most widely used approach that accommodates the uncertainties, complexity, and variability linked with many risk-related problems particularly the ones that affect human safety and the ecosystem 4 , 39 41 . The National Academy of Sciences and USEPA 42 , 43 have acknowledged Monte Carlo simulation as a means of appraising variability and uncertainty in health risk evaluations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mining of tin, gold, beryllium, coal and other minerals has been associated with enhancement of naturally occurring radioactive materials in the environment because it involves the extraction of huge volumes of subsurface earths that usually contains varying levels of the naturally occurring radionuclides ( Orosun et al., 2019 ). The health and ecological impacts of mining and dumping of the resulting tailings have been investigated by several scientists in Nigeria ( Orosun et al., 2020a ; Orosun et al., 2020b ; Orosun et al., 2021 ; Orosun et al., 2022a ; Adesiji and Ademola, 2019 ; Usikalu et al., 2019 ; Usikalu et al., 2022 ; Aliyu et al., 2015 ; Arogunjo et al., 2009 ; Ibeanu, 2002 ). The researchers measure the activity concentrations of the primordial radioelements in the mined mineral soils to evaluate the human health and environmental risks of the mining activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%