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Assessing the Radiological Risks Associated with High Natural Radioactivity of Microgranitic Rocks: A Case Study in a Northeastern Desert of Egypt

This study aimed to evaluate the radiological hazards of uranium ((238)U), thorium ((232)Th), and potassium ((40)K) in microgranitic rocks from the southeastern part of Wadi Baroud, a northeastern desert of Egypt. The activity concentrations of the measured radionuclides were determined by using a g...

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Autores principales: Abed, Neveen S., Monsif, Mohamed Abdel, Zakaly, Hesham M. H., Awad, Hamdy A., Hessien, Mahmoud M., Yap, Chee Kong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8744596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010735
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010473
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author Abed, Neveen S.
Monsif, Mohamed Abdel
Zakaly, Hesham M. H.
Awad, Hamdy A.
Hessien, Mahmoud M.
Yap, Chee Kong
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Monsif, Mohamed Abdel
Zakaly, Hesham M. H.
Awad, Hamdy A.
Hessien, Mahmoud M.
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description This study aimed to evaluate the radiological hazards of uranium ((238)U), thorium ((232)Th), and potassium ((40)K) in microgranitic rocks from the southeastern part of Wadi Baroud, a northeastern desert of Egypt. The activity concentrations of the measured radionuclides were determined by using a gamma-ray spectrometer (NaI-Tl-activated detector). The mean ((238)U), ((232)Th), and ((40)K) concentrations in the studied rocks were found to be 3680.3, 3635.2, and 822.76 Bq/kg, respectively. The contents in these rocks were elevated, reaching up to 6.3 wt%. This indicated the alkaline nature of these rocks. The high ratios of Th/U in the mineralized rocks could be related to late magmatic mineralization, suggesting the ascent of late magmatic fluids through weak planes such as faults and the contact of these rocks with older granites. The present data were higher than those of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) guideline limits. All the radiological hazard results indicated high human health risks. This confirmed that this area is not radiologically safe, and care must be taken when working in this area. This study showed that the area under investigation had high U content suitable for uranium extraction that could be used in the nuclear fuel cycle.
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spelling pubmed-87445962022-01-11 Assessing the Radiological Risks Associated with High Natural Radioactivity of Microgranitic Rocks: A Case Study in a Northeastern Desert of Egypt Abed, Neveen S. Monsif, Mohamed Abdel Zakaly, Hesham M. H. Awad, Hamdy A. Hessien, Mahmoud M. Yap, Chee Kong Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study aimed to evaluate the radiological hazards of uranium ((238)U), thorium ((232)Th), and potassium ((40)K) in microgranitic rocks from the southeastern part of Wadi Baroud, a northeastern desert of Egypt. The activity concentrations of the measured radionuclides were determined by using a gamma-ray spectrometer (NaI-Tl-activated detector). The mean ((238)U), ((232)Th), and ((40)K) concentrations in the studied rocks were found to be 3680.3, 3635.2, and 822.76 Bq/kg, respectively. The contents in these rocks were elevated, reaching up to 6.3 wt%. This indicated the alkaline nature of these rocks. The high ratios of Th/U in the mineralized rocks could be related to late magmatic mineralization, suggesting the ascent of late magmatic fluids through weak planes such as faults and the contact of these rocks with older granites. The present data were higher than those of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) guideline limits. All the radiological hazard results indicated high human health risks. This confirmed that this area is not radiologically safe, and care must be taken when working in this area. This study showed that the area under investigation had high U content suitable for uranium extraction that could be used in the nuclear fuel cycle. MDPI 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8744596/ /pubmed/35010735 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010473 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Assessing the Radiological Risks Associated with High Natural Radioactivity of Microgranitic Rocks: A Case Study in a Northeastern Desert of Egypt
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title_full Assessing the Radiological Risks Associated with High Natural Radioactivity of Microgranitic Rocks: A Case Study in a Northeastern Desert of Egypt
title_fullStr Assessing the Radiological Risks Associated with High Natural Radioactivity of Microgranitic Rocks: A Case Study in a Northeastern Desert of Egypt
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title_short Assessing the Radiological Risks Associated with High Natural Radioactivity of Microgranitic Rocks: A Case Study in a Northeastern Desert of Egypt
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010735
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010473
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