Nor Afifah Basri
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2013
Muneer Aziz Saleh; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Yasser Alajeramie; Hashim Suhairul; Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu; Nor Afifah Basri
An extensive survey was carried out for gamma dose rates (GDRs) in the Mersing district, Johor, Malaysia. The average value of GDR measured in the district was found to be 140 nGy h(-1), in the range of 40-355 nGy h(-1). The mean weighted dose rate to the population, annual effective dose equivalent, collective effective dose equivalent, lifetime cancer risk were 0.836 mSv y(-1), 0.171 mSv, 1.18 × 10(1) man Sv y(-1) and 6.98 × 10(-4) Sv y, respectively. An isodose map was produced for the district. One way analysis of variance was used to test for differences due to different geological formations present in the Mersing District.
Journal of Radiological Protection | 2016
Ahmad Termizi Ramli; N H Apriantoro; Arien Heryansyah; Nor Afifah Basri; Mohammad Syazwan Mohd. Sanusi; N Z H Abu Hanifah
An extensive terrestrial gamma radiation dose (TGRD) rate survey has been conducted in Perak State, Peninsular Malaysia. The survey has been carried out taking into account geological and soil information, involving 2930 in situ surveys. Based on geological and soil information collected during TGRD rate measurements, TGRD rates have been predicted in Perak State using a statistical regression analysis which would be helpful to focus surveys in areas that are difficult to access. An equation was formulated according to a linear relationship between TGRD rates, geological contexts and soil types. The comparison of in situ measurements and predicted TGRD dose rates was tabulated and showed good agreement with the linear regression equation. The TGRD rates in the study area ranged from 38 nGy h(-1) to 1039 nGy h(-1) with a mean value of 224 ± 138 nGy h(-1). This value is higher than the world average as reported in UNSCEAR 2000. The TGRD rates contribute an average dose rate of 1.37 mSv per year. An isodose map for the study area was developed using a Kriging method based on predicted and in situ TGRD rate values.
Journal of Radiological Protection | 2016
Nor Afifah Basri; Suhairul Hashim; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; D.A. Bradley; K Hamzah
Malaysia has initiated a range of pre-project activities in preparation for its planned nuclear power programme. Clearly one of the first steps is the selection of sites that are deemed suitable for the construction and operation of a nuclear power plant. Here we outline the Malaysian regulatory requirements for nuclear power plant site selection, emphasizing details of the selection procedures and site characteristics needed, with a clear focus on radiation safety and radiation protection in respect of the site surroundings. The Malaysia Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) site selection guidelines are in accord with those provided in International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and United Stated Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) documents. To enhance the suitability criteria during selection, as well as to assist in the final decision making process, possible assessments using the site selection characteristics and information are proposed.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015
Nor Afifah Basri; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu
Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2013
Muneer Aziz Saleh; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Yasser Saleh Mustafa Alajerami; Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu; Nor Afifah Basri
Archive | 2012
Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Nor Afifah Basri
Progress in nuclear science and technology | 2012
Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Nor Afifah Basri; Abu Bakar Sadiq Aliyu
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2017
Shazmeen Daniar Shamsuddin; Nor Afifah Basri; Nurlyana Omar; Meng Hock Koh; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Wan Muhamad Saridan Wan Hassan
EPJ Web of Conferences | 2017
A. Izham; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; W.M. Saridan Wan Hassan; H.N. Idris; Nor Afifah Basri
Archive | 2014
Nor Afifah Basri; Ahmad Termizi Ramli; Noor Zati Hani Abu Hanifah; Mohamad Syazwan Mohd. Sanusi; Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu