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Radioactivity Risk of Dump-Site Exposure to Students at Daniel Hall in Covenant University

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A radiometric assessment of the activity concentrations of 238U, 235Th and 40K was conducted in Covenant University dump site located about 200-400 meters behind Daniel hall. For this study the RS-125 Super Spec hand held radiation detector was used alongside a GPS to take down location coordinates. Fifteen stations were measured, in the dump site, some meters away from the dumpsite, by...
 
Published at 3rd International Conference on African Development Issues
Published in 2016
 
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Omeje Maxwell, Joel Emmanuel, George Akuroma, Amaremo,E.O
Joel Emmanuel » Dr. Joel, Emmanuel Sunday is presently a Lecturer II in the department of Physics (Applied geophysics option), Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. He attended Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo state, Nigeria, where he obtained a bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree in Physics with electronics. He obtained master of science (M.sc) degree in Physics (Applied Geophysics option) from... view full profile
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