2017
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/37/1/189
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Radon-222 in groundwater and effective dose due to ingestion and inhalation in the city of Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract: Radon concentration in groundwater collected from the eleven Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Ibadan, Nigeria, was analyzed. Annual effective doses due to ingestion and inhalation of radon from the consumption of the water were determined. The arithmetic means (AMs) of radon concentration for the 11 LGAs varied from 2.18 to 76.75 Bq l with a standard deviation of 1.57 and 70.64 Bq l, respectively. The geometric means (GMs) varied from 1.67 to 49.47 Bq l with geometric standard deviation of 2.22 and 3.04, respe… Show more

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“…Certain measurements have been carried out in the country with both active and passive dosimeters in the southwestern part of the country. Some of the work done include: Obed et al, 2012;Ademola et al, 2015;Ademola and Oyeleke, 2017;Ademola and Ojeniran, 2017;Usikalu et al, 2017;Usikalu et al, 2018;Usikalu et al, 2020. The objective of this study is to evaluate the cancer risks associated with radon concentration in the science faculty building complex basement of a tertiary institution in South West, Nigeria.…”
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“…Certain measurements have been carried out in the country with both active and passive dosimeters in the southwestern part of the country. Some of the work done include: Obed et al, 2012;Ademola et al, 2015;Ademola and Oyeleke, 2017;Ademola and Ojeniran, 2017;Usikalu et al, 2017;Usikalu et al, 2018;Usikalu et al, 2020. The objective of this study is to evaluate the cancer risks associated with radon concentration in the science faculty building complex basement of a tertiary institution in South West, Nigeria.…”
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confidence: 99%