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Browsing by Author "A. T. Ramli"

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    Radiological hazard associated with amang processing industry in Peninsular Malaysia and its environmental impacts
    (Elsevier, 2021) M. S. M. Sanusi; A. T. Ramli; S. Hashim; M.H. Lee
    Continuous depletion in tin productions has led to a newly emerging industry that is a tin by-product (amang) processing industry to harness mega tons of tin by-products produced in the past. Amang composed of profitable multi-heavy minerals and rare-earth elements. With poorly established safety and health practices in operating plant, amang poses extremely high radioactivity problem associated with high occupational ionizing radiation exposures to workers and continuously impacting the local environment with radioactive contamination from industrial effluent and solid waste into lithosphere and water bodies.
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    Radiological hazard associated with natural radionuclide concentrations in the northern part of Pahang state Malaysia
    (Springer, 2015) H. T. Gabdo; A. T. Ramli; M. A. Saleh; M. S. Sanusi; N. N. Garba; A. S. Aliyu
    Radiological studies to determine the health hazard associated with concentrations of natural radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in soils of northern part of Pahang state Malaysia were conducted. In situ measurement for external gamma radiation and soil samples was taken from different locations covering the entire districts of the study area.
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    The potential health hazards of chronic exposure to low-dose natural radioactivity in Terengganu, Malaysia
    (Springer, 2016) N. N. Garba; A. T. Ramli; M. A. Saleh; M. S. Sanusi; H. T. Gabdo; A. S. Aliyu
    Malaysia is planning to add nuclear energy to its national electricity grid; hence the knowledge of the levels of exposure to natural background radioactivity is important for policies and law making with regards to radiological protection of both human and the environment. The aim of this work was to measure the variation of background radiation with respect to geological formations of Terengganu (Malaysia) and assess the potential health hazards that are associated with the chronic exposure to natural radiation in the area.

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