Specific activity and hazards of granite samples collected from the Eastern Desert of Egypt

Arafa, Wafaa;

Abstract


Fifty granitic rock samples were collected from different plutons in the central part of the Eastern Desert of Egypt and were analyzed for specific concentrations of 238 U, 232 Th and 40 K radionuclei. The measurements were carried out using a high performance and stability Nomad Plus spectroscopy system attached to a 1.7 keV (FWHM) HPGe detector. The spectra were analyzed using the direct gamma counting comparison method as well as the traditional absolute efficiency curve method. The highest average value of 238 U concentration (1184 Bq kg− 1) was observed at EI Misikat region whereas the highest average values of 40 K and 232 Th concentration (2301.8 and 162.5 Bq kg− 1 respectively), were detected at Gabal Homret Waggat area. The radium equivalent activity (Ra eq), the absorbed dose rate (D), the external hazard index (H ex) and the annual gonadal dose equivalent were also calculated and compared to the international recommended values. Radon exhalation rate from the …


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Title Specific activity and hazards of granite samples collected from the Eastern Desert of Egypt
Authors Arafa, Wafaa 
Issue Date 31-Dec-2004
Publisher Elsevier
Journal Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 

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