Measurements of natural radioactivity level in black sand and sediment samples of the Temsah Lake beach in Suez Canal region in Egypt

Publication date: Available online 24 June 2017 Source:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences Author(s): S. Fares The level of natural radioactivity in 20 black sand and 20 sediment samples collected from Temsah Lake beaches of Suez Canal district, Egypt was investigated. The gamma-ray spectrometry system with hyper-pure germanium (HPGe) detector has been used to determined radioactivity concentrations. Mathematical model is used to estimate the activity concentrations of 222Rn in the air with the activities of 226Ra. The activity concentrations of the sediment and black sand samples range from 4.29 ± 1.66 to 30.06 ± 8.80 and 4.29 ± 0.68 to 18.52 ± 5.22 Bq/kg) for 226Ra. The ranges of radioactivity concentration of 232Th vary from 6.69 ± 1.54 to 39.24 ± 9.80 and 4.56 ± 1.07 to 18.65 ± 5.27 Bq/kg. The effective annual dose rate in the samples under study varies from 0.01 to 0.05 mSv/y for sediment samples and from 0.01 to 0.05 mSv/y for black sand samples. The concentrations of radon gas in the air were determined as well as the activity concentrations of 226Ra. Radon 222Rn doses from gas inhalation for humans were estimated to be in the range of 0.13–13.09 μsv/y for all samples. The activity concentrations of all samples, which were measured in the present work, were compared with the values in other countries in the world, and it was found they were within the permissible limits, which indicates that the study area was radiologically...
Source: Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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