@article{MAKHILLAJ202015220701,
    title = {Measuring the Amount of Environmental Pollution Resulting from Nuclear Radiation in the
Soil of the City of Hilla},
    journal = {Agricultural Journal},
    volume = {15},
    number = {2},
    pages = {20-25},
    year = {2020},
    issn = {1816-9155},
    doi = {aj.2020.20.25},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-9155&doi=aj.2020.20.25},
    author = {Ahmed,Inaam and},
    keywords = {the soil,natural radioactivity,NaI (Tl) detector,Babil governorate,Hilla,radioactivity},
    abstract = {The study was conducted in Babil governorate
and for ten different sites using the Sodium Chloride (TI)
sodium oxidation detector and then calculating the content
of the samples of Potassium <sup>40</sup>K, Uranium <sup>238</sup>U and
Thurium <sup>238</sup>U. It was found that the radioactivity of
Potassium <sup>40</sup>K in the studied models ranged from
(2067.3-623), <sup>238</sup>U (136.5-64) Bq kg<sup>&#150;1</sup>, Thorium <sup>232</sup>Th,
(244-12.29) Bq kg<sup>&#150;1</sup>, respectively. Therefore, it was found
that the radiation levels of the studied models are within
the limits allowed globally.}
    }