Suhaimi Elias
Malaysian Nuclear Agency
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Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2011
Shamsiah Abdul Rahman; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Abdul Khalik Wood; Suhaimi Elias; Nazaratul Ashifa Adullah Salim; Ezwiza Sanuri
Abstract Samples of fine and coarse fraction of airborne particulate matter were collected on weekly basis during the period from 2004 to 2008 at Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur. The samples were collected using a Gent stacked filter sampler in two fractions (
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016
Ahmadreza Ashraf; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Halimah Mohamed Kamari; Yap Chee Kong; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Suhaimi Elias
A study was carried out on the concentration of REEs (Dy, Sm, Eu,Yb, Lu, La and Ce) that are present in the core marine sediments of East Malaysia from three locations at South China Sea and one location each at Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea. The sediment samples were collected at a depth of between 49 and 109 m, dried, and crushed to powdery form. The entire core sediments prepared for Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) were weighted approximately 0.0500 g to 0.1000 g for short irradiation and 0.1500 g to 0.2000 g for long irradiation. The samples were irradiated with a thermal neutron flux of 4.0×10(12) cm(-2) s(-1) in a TRIGA Mark II research reactor operated at 750 kW. Blank samples and standard reference materials SL-1 were also irradiated for calibration and quality control purposes. It was found that the concentration of REEs varies in the range from 0.11 to 36.84 mg/kg. The chondrite-normalized REEs for different stations suggest that all the REEs are from similar origins. There was no significant REEs contamination as the enrichment factors normalized for Fe fall in the range of 0.42-2.82.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017
Ahmadreza Ashraf; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Halimah Mohamed Kamari; Chee Kong Yap; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Suhaimi Elias
A study was carried out on the distribution and enrichment of trace elements in the core marine sediments of East Malaysia from three stations at South China Sea and one station each at Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea. Five stations of sediment cores were recovered and the vertical concentration profiles of six elements namely Br, Cs, Hf, Rb, Ta, and V were determined using the instrumental neutron activation analysis. The enrichment factor, geoaccumulation index and the modified degree of contamination were used to calculate the anthropogenic and pollution status of the elements in the samples. Except for Cs and Hf, which by the enrichment factor are categorized from minimum enrichment to moderate enrichment in all stations and for V and Rb in Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea, which are categorized minimum enrichment, other elements are found to be no enrichment at all stations. The geoaccumulation index of Hf in one station shows moderately polluted and for other elements are unpolluted. However, the modified degree values of all samples are less than 1, suggesting very low contamination of elements found in all the stations.
ADVANCING NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT: Proceedings of the International Nuclear Science, Technology & Engineering Conference 2013 (iNuSTEC2013) | 2014
Suhaimi Elias; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Shamsiah Ab Rahman; Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah Salim; Wee Boon Siong; Ezwiza Sanuri
Eleven (11) surface sediment samples were collected from Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Sabah. The neutron activation analysis (NAA) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) techniques were applied for the determinations metal contents and their distributions in sediment samples. The results shown that Arsenic (As) concentrations are enriched at all sampling stations except for station TAR 09, with enrichment factor (EF) values ranged from 1.1 to 7.2. The elements such as Cd, Cr, Sb and U showed enrichment at a few stations and other elements (Cr, Cu, Pb, Th, Zn) shown as background levels in all stations. Degrees of contamination in this study were calculated base on concentrations of six elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn). TAR 11 station can be categorized as very high degree of contamination with degree of contamination value of 43.2. TAR 07 station can be categorized as a considerable degree of contamination (contamination value of 16.9). Six stations (TAR 01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 08, 10) showed moderate degree of contamination, with contamination values ranging from 8.0 to 16.0. TAR 02 and TAR 09 stations showed low degree of contaminations (< 8.0). TAR 11 showed very high ecological risk index (RI) with RI value is 916. TAR 07 and TAR 10 showed moderate ecological risk index with RI value 263 and 213, respectively. Other stations showed low ecological risk with RI values ranging from 42.3 to 117 (< 150). Very high ecological risk index could give an adverse effect to the benthic organism. The data obtained from the enrichment factor, degree of contamination and ecological risk index provided vital information, which can be used for future comparison. Information from the present study will be useful to the relevant government agencies and authorities in preparing preventive action to control direct discharge of heavy metals from industries, agro-base activities and domestic waste to the rivers and the sea.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018
Ahmadreza Ashraf; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Chee Kong Yap; Halimah Mohamed Kamari; Suhaimi Elias; Shamsiah Abdul Rahman
Fifty-five core marine sediments from three locations at South China Sea and one location each at Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea of coastal East Malaysia were analyzed for heavy metals by instrumental neutron activation analysis and inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. The enrichment factor and the modified degree of contamination were used to calculate the anthropogenic and pollution status of the elements in the samples. The enrichment factor of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn varied from 0.42-4.26, 0.50-2.34, 0.31-0.82, 0.20-0.61, 0.91-1.92, 0.23-1.52, and 0.90-1.28, respectively, with the modified degree of contamination values below 0.6. Comparative data showed that coastal East Malaysia has low levels of contamination.
ADVANCING OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENERGY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Proceedings of the Nuclear Science, Technology, and Engineering Conference 2014 (NuSTEC2014) | 2015
Muhammad Azfar Azman; Suhaimi Hamzah; Shamsiah Abdul Rahman; Suhaimi Elias; Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah; Azian Hashim; Shakirah Abd Shukor; Ahmad Hasnulhadi Che Kamaruddin
Trace elements in soils primarily originated from their parent materials. Parents’ material is the underlying geological material that has been undergone different types of chemical weathering and leaching processes. Soil trace elements concentrations may be increases as a result of continuous input from various human activities, including power generation, agriculture, mining and manufacturing. This paper describes the Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) method used for the determination of trace elements concentrations in part per million (ppm) present in the terrestrial environment soil in Perak. The data may indicate any contamination of trace elements contributed from human activities in the area. The enrichment factors were used to check if there any contamination due to the human activities (power plants, agricultural, mining, etc.) otherwise the values would serve as a baseline data for future study. The samples were collected from 27 locations of different soil series in the area at two different d...
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES AND ITS APPLICATIONS | 2017
Suhaimi Elias; Yii Mei Wo; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Shakirah Abd Shukor; Shamsiah Ab Rahman; Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah Salim; Muhamad Azfar Azman; Azian Hashim
Rapid development and urbanization will increase number of residence and industrial area. Without proper management and control of pollution, these will give an adverse effect to environment and human life. The objective of this study to identify and quantify key contaminants into the environment of the Gebeng area as a result of industrial and human activities. Gebeng area was gazetted as one of the industrial estate in Pahang state. Assessment of elemental pollution in soil of Gebeng area base on level of concentration, enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index. The enrichment factors (EFs) were determined by the elemental rationing method, whilst the geo-accumulation index (Igeo) by comparing of current to continental crustal average concentration of element. Twenty-seven of soil samples were collected from Gebeng area. Soil samples were analysed by using Neutron Activation Analyses (NAA) technique. The obtained data showed higher concentration of iron (Fe) due to abundance in soil compared to other elements. The results of enrichment factor showed that Gebeng area have enrich with elements of As, Br, Hf, Sb, Th and U. Base on the geo-accumulation index (Igeo) classification, the soil quality of Gebeng area can be classified as class 0, (uncontaminated) to Class 3, (moderately to heavily contaminated).Rapid development and urbanization will increase number of residence and industrial area. Without proper management and control of pollution, these will give an adverse effect to environment and human life. The objective of this study to identify and quantify key contaminants into the environment of the Gebeng area as a result of industrial and human activities. Gebeng area was gazetted as one of the industrial estate in Pahang state. Assessment of elemental pollution in soil of Gebeng area base on level of concentration, enrichment factor and geo-accumulation index. The enrichment factors (EFs) were determined by the elemental rationing method, whilst the geo-accumulation index (Igeo) by comparing of current to continental crustal average concentration of element. Twenty-seven of soil samples were collected from Gebeng area. Soil samples were analysed by using Neutron Activation Analyses (NAA) technique. The obtained data showed higher concentration of iron (Fe) due to abundance in soil compared to other...
Archive | 2014
Boon Siong Wee; Shakirah Abd Shukor; Ahmad Firdaus Khaidir; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Shamsiah Abdul Rahman; Suhaimi Elias; Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah Salim; Azian Hashim
Lichen samples (Dirinaria sp. and Parmotrema sp.) were collected in a suburban area of Selangor. Their chemical compositions were determined using the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and 21 elements (Al, As, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, Hf, Hg, K, La, Mn, Na, Rb, Sc, Se, Sm, Th, V and Zn) were reported. Most of the concentrations found in the lichens were similar to those of baseline data from unpolluted areas. Regression analysis found that the elements Al, As, Ce, Cr, Eu, Fe, Hf, La, Mn, Na, Sm, and Th showed statistically significant correlations (p < 0.05) with Sc, which suggests that they were associated with crustal materials. Other elements Co, Cs, Hg, K, Rb, Se, V and Zn showed weak correlations with Sc implied that they were possibly contributed by anthropogenic sources. The enrichment factors of the elements Hg and Se were found to be high signifying that they may be originated from long-range transport from sources. The elements V and Zn were slightly enriched in the lichen samples, which could be due to some anthropogenic inputs. From correlation with Sc and enrichment factors, some constrain on potential elemental pollutants namely Hg, Se, V and Zn that could be due to anthropogenic pollutants could be identified. The use of lichens as biomonitor for trace elements has been able to indicate possible natural and anthropogenic inputs, which could provide information on air pollution in the study area.
Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015
Shamsiah Abdul Rahman; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Suhaimi Elias; Nazaratul Ashifa Abdullah Salim; Azian Hashim; Shakirah Shukor; Wee Boon Siong; Abdul Khalik Wood
Archive | 2011
Suhaimi Elias; Ab Khalik Wood; Zaleha Hashim; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Shamsiah Ab; Ashifa Abdullah Salim