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Natural gamma-emitting radionuclides in egyptian cement

  • 1. Phys. Dep., Faculty of Science Qena, South Vally University (Egypt)
  • 2. Phys. Dept., Faculty of Science, Assiut Universty (Egypt)
  • 3. Phys. Dept., Faculty of Science, Al-Azahar Ubiversity, (Egypt)

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Samples of cement manufactured in Egypt and the various raw materials, which compose the product, have been analyzed using gamma-spectroscopy, in order to determine the concentration of natural radionuclides and associated radiological hazard. The mean of specific activity due to all the three radionuclides (226Ra, 232Th and 40K) were found to be 20±4 , 11± 2, 320 ± 18 (gypsum), 41 ±8, 27± 5, 410± 27 (clay), 58 ± 11, 18 3, 321± 20 (Iron ore) and 37.6 ± 6, 11.8 ± 3, 178.6 ± 15 Bq.kg-1 (Portland cement), respectively. 40K concentration could not be detected in Slag; limestone; Sulphate resistant cement; Clinker and White cement, while the mean activity concentrations of 226Ra and 232Th are 239 ± 16, 48.7 ± 7; 31.5 ±5, 10 ± 2; 47 ± 7, 20 ± 4; 23 ± 5, 10.4 ± 3 and 23 ± 5, 11 ±3 Bq.kg-1, respectively. The measured activity concentrations of these natural radionuclides were compared with data of some countries. The present values are in the same range and sometimes less than those in other countries

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Proceedings of the Seventh Radiation Physics and Protection Conference (RPC-2004)

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the Seventh Radiation Physics and Protection Conference (RPC-2004)
Imprint Pagination
800 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 663-668
Report number
INIS-EG--197(V.I,II)

Conference

Title
7. Radiation Physics and Protection Conference
Acronym
RPC-2004
Dates
27-30 Nov 2004
Place
Ismailia (Egypt)

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Imprint:Also submitted to the Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, ISSN 1110-0451, CODEN: AJNADV, Special Issue, Vol. 38, April 2005