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Natural radioactivity and radon exhalation rate of soil in southern Egypt
Authors:A. Sroor   S. M. El-Bahi   F. Ahmed  A. S. Abdel-Haleem
Affiliation:

a Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Faculty of Girls, Ain-Shams University, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

b Ionizing Radiation Department, National Institute for Standards, Giza, Egypt

c Hot Laboratories Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract:The level of natural radioactivity in soil of 30 mining samples collected from six locations in southern Egypt was measured. Concentrations of radionuclides in samples were determined by γ-ray spectrometer using HPGe detector with a specially designed shield. The obtained results of uranium and thorium series as well as potassium (K-40) are discussed. The present data were compared with data obtained from different areas in Egypt.

Also, a solid state nuclear track detector SSNTD (Cr-39) was used to measure the radon concentration as well as exhalation rate for these samples. The radon concentrations were found to vary from 1.54 to 5.37 Bq/kg. The exhalation rates were found to vary from 338.81 to 1426.47 Bq/m2d. The values of the radon exhalation rate are found to correspond with the uranium concentration values measured by the germanium detector in the corresponding soil samples.

Keywords:Natural radioactivity   Radon exhalation   Hpge and solid state nuclear track detectors   Soil in southern eg/pc
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