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Natural Radioactivity Assessment and Radiation Hazards of Pegmatite as a Building Material, Hafafit Area, Southeastern Desert, Egypt.

El-Afandy H AdelSamia H TahaOsama A EbyanWafaa M RashedMohamed G El-FekyMohammed Saeed AlqahtaniKorany A KoranyMohamed Youssef Mohamed Hanfi
Published in: Toxics (2022)
Sixty-seven sites of Hafafit pegmatite from the Southeastern Desert of Egypt were investigated radiometrically in the field using an in situ γ-ray spectrometer to determine eU, eTh, and K contents. The obtained results ranged from 0.4 to 6 ppm for eU with a mean value of 2.5 ppm, from 0.2 to 32 ppm for eTh with a mean value of 6.7 ppm, and from 0.7% to 5.4% for K with a mean value of 3.3%. Consequently, the radiological effects from these rocks were estimates by determination of the environmental parameters: gamma activity concentration index Iγ, external hazard index H ex , internal hazard index H in , external absorbed dose rates in outdoor, and external absorbed dose rates in indoor air. The results obtained in this study showed that values U, Th, and K lie in the range of the acceptable world values. In addition, the calculated radiation hazard parameters (Iγ, H ex , and H in ) have values lower than the world values, while the calculated external absorbed dose rates (D air ) have values higher than the world and Egyptian permissible levels.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • particulate matter
  • high resolution
  • heavy metals