This paper DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4029785
Radionuclide Actions, Processes
and
Presence
in
Water
and
Sediments,
a
Review
Aniebone, V.O. 1, Chukwu-Okeah, G.O2* and Adegbie, A.T1
1Nigerian
Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Lagos, Nigeria
2Department
of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Port Harcourt,
Nigeria
*Corresponding
Author E-mail:
giftchukwuokeah@yahoo.com
Abstract:
This study was carried out to review the actions of radionuclides, their
formation processes and presence in water and sediments. Although since its
discovery it has been found to play some negative role on man's health and
destruction the solid part of the earth where man depends for his survival
through agriculture. Hence this study focused on reviewing the works of
other writers as to ascertain the role, sources, presences and action as
well as the processes of radionuclide formation. The review showed that
radionuclides are the sources of radioactivity and emit nuclear radiation
which has become a part of our daily lives. The most common forms of
ionizing radiation (released energy) are alpha particles, beta particles and
gamma rays. The properties of radiations have wide applications in areas
such as medicine, biology, industry, agriculture, and electric power
generation. There are numerous health hazard associated with radiation
exposure due to an overdose of it. The study also discovered that its
sources occur from both natural and manmade and that different methods are
applied in determining the presence of radionuclide and that some equipments
have also been developed over the years that are used for detecting
radionuclide. The study
concluded that having understood that radionuclides occur through
anthropogenic activities and noting its health effects, there is need to
guide activities that bring about its existence and set in policies that
could reduce actions that ignite its natural occurring process.
Keywords:
Radionuclides, Actions, Processes, Presence, Sediments, Water
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