Natural Radionuclides Concentrations and Associated Radiation Hazard of Some Building Rocks Used in Taiz City, Yemen

Mohamed N. Dahesh, Samir Y. El-Kameesy, Mogahed E. Al-Abyad, Gobran N. Ali, Abdullah T. Naji
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Building materials comprise a diverse range of natural rocks that contain varying mineral components including radionuclides. Gamma spectrometry-based high-purity Germanium detectors were utilized to measure the activity concentrations of natural radionuclides: Radium-226 (226Ra), Thorium-232 (232Th), and Potassium-40 (40K) in various building rock samples found within and surrounding Taiz city. The activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K vary from 27.79 ± 0.77 to 234.49 ± 3.13 Bq.kg-1, 25.82 ± 0.40 to 415.31 ± 2.47 Bq.kg-1, and 457.91±2.61 to 1139.56 ± 5.43 Bq.kg-1 with overall average value of 71.55 Bq.kg-1, 93.87 Bq.kg-1, 966.88 Bq.kg-1 respectively, these values were higher than the permissible thresholds. Furthermore, several radiation hazard indices were estimated including the radium equivalent (Raeq), the external hazard index (Hex), the internal hazard index (Hin), the gamma level index (Iɤ), the dose rate(Dɤ), the annual effective dose equivalent (AEDE), the excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR), and the annual gonadal dose equivalent (AGDE). The findings illustrated that Basalt rocks have the minimum values of radiation hazard indices while the Himatite rocks have the maximum values of radiation hazard. The average values of radiation risks for most of building rocks fall below the recommended limits for safety. Based on the Radiation hazard indices of building rock samples, it can be concluded that with the exception of hematite rocks, all the examined rocks are considered safe for use in construction materials and pose non-significant radiation risks. The awareness about natural radioactivity levels of building rocks is critical for planning and performing strategies in radiation safety of buildings.
也门塔伊兹市使用的一些建筑用岩石的天然放射性核素浓度及相关辐射危害
建筑材料由多种天然岩石组成,这些岩石含有不同的矿物成分,其中包括放射性核素。利用基于伽马能谱仪的高纯度锗探测器来测量天然放射性核素的放射性活度浓度:镭-226(226Ra)、钍-232(232Th)和钾-40(40K)。226Ra、232Th 和 40K 的放射性浓度分别为 27.79 ± 0.77 至 234.49 ± 3.13 Bq.kg-1、25.82 ± 0.40 至 415.31 ± 2.47 Bq.kg-1、457.91±2.61 至 1139.56 ± 5.43 Bq.kg-1,总体平均值分别为 71.55 Bq.kg-1、93.87 Bq.kg-1、966.88 Bq.kg-1,这些数值均高于允许阈值。此外,研究还估算了多个辐射危害指数,包括镭当量(Raeq)、外部危害指数(Hex)、内部危害指数(Hin)、伽马水平指数(Iɤ)、剂量率(Dɤ)、年有效剂量当量(AEDE)、终生超额癌症风险(ELCR)和年性腺剂量当量(AGDE)。研究结果表明,玄武岩的辐射危害指数值最小,而喜玛特岩的辐射危害指数值最大。大多数建筑岩石的辐射风险平均值低于建议的安全限值。根据建筑岩石样本的辐射危害指数,可以得出结论:除赤铁矿岩石外,所有受检岩石均可安全用作建筑材料,不会造成重大辐射危害。了解建筑岩石的天然放射性水平对于规划和实施建筑辐射安全策略至关重要。
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