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Iranian Journal of Radiation Research. 2005; 3 (3): 109-115
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-71094

ABSTRACT

The application of DU emanation for first time contaminated certain areas in the south west region of Iraq after the second Gulf war [1991]. These contaminated areas were discovered in 1994. Radioactive contamination was detected using the nuclear enterprise PCM5/1 in soil samples collected from two regions near by grazing lands. This study was done for assessment of DU contaminated soil in the regions under study. Portable detector was used for radiation measurement of the contaminated area. Samples from each region were selected and taken to Baghdad kept in plastic bags for gamma ray spectroscopy measurement. Gamma-ray spectroscopy system consists of high purity germanium [HPGE] detector surrounded by appropriate shield. The measurement of detector efficiency using [GDR] computer programs, supplied by Canberra Company was used to analyze gamma-ray spectrum. The activity of [234] Th, [235]U, [238]Pa and other natural isotopes were measured. The measurement by gamma -ray spectrometry system showed that six samples were heavily contaminated with DU, because the presence of [243]Pa and [235]U peak and the percentage ratio between [235] U/[238]U were less than 0.005, when both international mathematical methods, namely IAEA and Kosovo, were used. Because of existence of radiation equilibrium between [234]Th and [234]Pa, the measurements should be accurate. The result showed that six of the samples were heavily contaminated with DU and there is a good agreement between the two methods. Because of the accuracy and ease of the Kosovo method, it is recommended for future investigations


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Environmental Pollution , Soil Pollutants, Radioactive , Spectrometry, Gamma , Radioactive Waste , Nuclear Warfare
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