Effect of alteration processes on the distribution of radionuclides in uraniferous sedimentary rocks and their environmental impact, southwestern Sinai, Egypt

El Aassy, Ibrahim E.; El Galy, Mohamed M.; Nada, Afaf A.; El Feky, Mohamed G.; Abd El Maksoud, Thanaa M.; Talaat, Shadia; Ibrahim, Eman M.;

Abstract


The contents of natural radionuclides in various
types of sedimentary rocks in Um Bogma Formation and
base of El Hashash Formation were determined by gammaray
spectrometry. Three types of lower Carboniferous
sedimentary rocks were investigated; sandstone (El Hashash
Formation), dolostone and argillaceous sediments
(Um Bogma Formation). The alteration processes are
dolomitization, dedolomitization, karstification and lateritization.
The specific radioactivity of 238U, 226Ra, 232Th
and 40K determined in different samples, indicate that 238U
and its decay products contribute primarily to the high
natural radioactivity of rocks. The maximum concentration
of 238U reached up to 2129.36 ppm in argillaceous sediments.
The average concentrations of determined radionuclides
(238U, 226Ra, 232Th and 40K) are 8.34 ppm,
7.88 ppm, 4.68 ppm and 0.3%, respectively in sandstone.
In dolostones the average concentrations are 418.69 ppm,
808.75 ppm, 3.14 ppm and 0.29%, respectively. For
argillaceous sediments are 276.88 ppm, 419.49 ppm,
11.47 ppm and 0.93%, respectively. The 238U/226Ra ratio
in sandstone ranges between 0.89 and 1.25, while in dolostones
and argillaceous sediments are 0.27–2.63 and
0.27–1.83, respectively. These variations in the concentrations
of radioelements and their ratios are due to the
action of the alteration processes affected these different
sedimentary rocks in different times. Environmentally, the
Raeq in dolostones and argillaceous sediments exceeds the
permitted limits, while in the sandstone samples; it is
within the permissible levels


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Title Effect of alteration processes on the distribution of radionuclides in uraniferous sedimentary rocks and their environmental impact, southwestern Sinai, Egypt
Authors El Aassy, Ibrahim E. ; El Galy, Mohamed M. ; Nada, Afaf A. ; El Feky, Mohamed G. ; Abd El Maksoud, Thanaa M. ; Talaat, Shadia ; Ibrahim, Eman M. 
Issue Date 5-Apr-2011
Publisher Akademiai Kiado´
Journal J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 
DOI 10.1007/s10967-011-1059-1

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