Radioactivity of sand, groundwater and wild plants in northeast Sinai, Egypt
2011
Ramadan, Khaled A. | Seddeek, Mostafa K. | Nijim, Abdelkareem | Sharshar, Taher | Badran, Hussein M.
The radioactivity levels are poorly studied in non-coastal arid regions. For this reason, 38 locations covering an area of about 350 km² in northeast Sinai, Egypt, were investigated by γ-ray spectroscopy. Moderately significant correlations among ²³⁸U, ²³⁴Th, and ²²⁶Ra isotopes and low significant correlations between the concentrations of ²³⁸U-series and ²³²Th in sand were obtained. No evidence of correlation was found between the concentrations of radioisotopes and pH, grain size, total organic matter content, bicarbonate or calcium carbonate concentrations of the sand samples. The mean values of soil-to-plant transfer factor were 0.15, 0.18, 1.52 and 0.74 for ²²⁶Ra, ²³²Th, ⁴⁰K, and ¹³⁷Cs, respectively. The range of concentrations of ²²⁶Ra, ²³²Th, and ⁴⁰K in water samples collected from five wells were<0.4–0.16,<0.4–0.13, and<0.15–1.62 Bq l⁻¹, respectively. The mean absorbed dose rate in outdoor air at a height of 1 m above the ground surface for the sand samples was 19.4 nGy h⁻¹. The Raₑq activities of the sands are lower than the recommended maximum value of 370 Bq kg⁻¹ criterion limit for building materials.
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