Published 2001 | Version v1
Journal article

Study of Cs/sup 137/ contamination in soil and food samples of Jhangar valley, Pakistan

  • 1. National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, Univ. of Peshawar, Peshawar, (Pakistan). Radiation Chemistry Lab.
  • 2. Pakistan Inst. of Nuclear Science and Technology, Islamabad (Pakistan). Health Physics Div

Description

Chernobyl accident has been the main source of artificial radioactive contamination throughout the world and its effects have been found in Pakistan as well. In the present study, activities of an important anthropogenic radionuclide, Cs/sup 137/ in soil and food samples of Jhangar Valley of Pakistan have been determined using PC based gamma spectrometer. Soil-375 from IAEA was used as reference material. The soil samples were collected from the agricultural fields of the selected area while food samples, grown in the selected area, were collected from the fields or from local market. After proper treatment, the samples were analyzed using a high purity germanium (HPGe) detector. The following values for average specific activity of Cs/sup 137/ were found: soil (range 1.3-46.8 Bq/kg) (12.0 Bq/kg), wheat (0.9 +- 0.05 Bq/kg), millet (1.5 +- 0.06 Bq/kg), lentils (2.0 +- 0.1 Bq/kg), potato (0.6 +- 0.03 Bq/kg) and cauliflower (0.6 +- 0.03 Bq/kg). The results have been discussed and compared with other data available in the literature. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nucleus (Islamabad)
Journal Volume
38
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 101-105
ISSN
0029-5698