埃及地中海沿岸地区黑沙和沙沉积物中天然放射性水平的评估

Q2 Environmental Science
Alshahrani B , S. Fares , Montasir Salman , A.H. Korna
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本研究调查了从埃及地中海沿岸收集的黑砂和沉积物样本的放射学特征,以评估与天然放射性有关的潜在健康风险。采用伽马射线光谱法测定²²⁶Ra、²³Th和⁴⁰K的活性浓度。结果表明,与全球背景值相比,黑沙中这些放射性核素的水平显著升高。计算的平衡因子(p因子)证实样品处于近放射性平衡状态。为了评估潜在的健康危害,估计了吸收剂量率、年有效剂量和氡气浓度。计算出的年有效剂量超过了建议限值,将研究区域归类为增强自然辐射区。氡气浓度大大超过了世界卫生组织规定的100 Bq/m³的标准。这些发现突出了环境监测和公众对该地区黑砂沉积物的放射性影响的认识的重要性。该研究建议为埃及海滩建立辐射基线图,以跟踪放射性水平随时间的潜在变化。此外,报告强调需要开展提高公众认识运动、土地使用规划和减灾战略,以尽量减少辐射水平升高的影响。
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Assessment of natural radioactivity levels in black sand and sand sediments in the Mediterranean coast region, Egypt
This study investigated the radiological characteristics of black sand and sediment samples collected from the Mediterranean coast of Egypt to assess potential health risks associated with natural radioactivity. Gamma-ray spectrometry was employed to determine the activity concentrations of ²²⁶Ra, ²³²Th, and ⁴⁰K. Results indicated significantly elevated levels of these radionuclides in black sand compared to global background values. The calculated equilibrium factor (P-factor) confirmed that the samples were in near-radioactive equilibrium. To evaluate potential health hazards, absorbed dose rates, annual effective doses, and radon gas concentrations were estimated. The calculated annual effective doses exceeded recommended limits, classifying the study area as an Enhanced Natural Radiation Area (ENRA). Radon gas concentrations significantly surpassed the World Health Organization's guideline of 100 Bq/m³. These findings highlight the importance of environmental monitoring and public awareness regarding the radiological implications of black sand deposits in the region. The study recommends the establishment of a radiological baseline map for Egyptian beaches to track potential changes in radioactivity levels over time. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for public awareness campaigns, land use planning, and mitigation strategies to minimize exposure to elevated radiation levels.
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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