Summary: | Natural occuring radioctive material (NORM) is distributed in the environment including soil. It consist the gamma emmiting radionuclides such as 40K, the decay products of 238U and 232Th such as 214Bi, 214Pb (representing 226Ra) and 228Ac (representing 228Ra). This study was carried out to determine the radioactivity concentration of NORM in soil, to calculated the radium equivalent, absorbed dose, annual effective dose and external hazard index level for the study area. The measurement was done by using gamma spectrometer with high resolution hyperpure germenium (HPGe) detector. Soil samples were collected using hand auger from the highland agricultural farm area in Cameron Highlands. These samples were dried, pulverized and sieved prior to analysis. The range of the radionuclides activity concentration for 40K is 363.6 to 1244.1Bq Bq/kg; range for 226Ra is 131.1 to 200.0 Bq/kg 228Ra 18.6 to 237.7 Bq/kg and Radium equivalent activity range 222 to 453 Bq/kg; 153.2 to 263.8 nGy/h is the range for absorbed dose rate while annual dose range from 0.17 to 0.30 mSv. External hazard index is in the range of 0.92 - 1.54, which are higher than unity. These value should be less than unity in order to keep the radiation hazard to be insignificant. Therefore, it can be concluded that soil from this study area might be contaminated by the fertilizer applied to the the plants itself and from the geological and geographial location soil types. © 2011 IEEE.
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