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摘要
本文讨论了埃及东南部沙漠Wadi Kab Ar Rakab Al Shamali地区的地质背景,以及该地区天然放射性核素的分布情况,并对该地区不同岩石类型造成的放射性危害进行了评估。本底辐射水平、人体暴露量、剂量率和对环境的潜在辐射影响都进行了研究。通过对不同岩石单元的野外地质调查,对其赋存方式、共同关系、岩相学研究和区域构造的定位,表明研究区为晚元古代火成岩和变质岩所覆盖。这些基底岩石包括变质火山岩、变质辉长岩、花岗闪长岩、年轻辉长岩、二长花岗岩、正长花岗岩、碱性花岗岩和碱性正长岩。所研究的岩石类型具有低铀和低钍含量。估算了年有效剂量、室内外环境的外吸收剂量率、室内外环境的内吸收剂量率以及镭当量活度。调查表明,所研究岩石的环境影响剂量率均低于公众允许的剂量率值,处于公众和工作人员的安全范围内。因此,这些岩石作为建筑材料是安全的,可以用作观赏石。
GEOLOGY, PETROGRAPHY AND RADIOCTIVITY AS WILL AS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AT WADI KAB Ar RAKAB Al SHAMALI ROCKS, SOUTHEASTERN DESERT, EGYPT
This work discusses the geologic setting of Wadi Kab Ar Rakab Al Shamali area in the South Eastern Desert of Egypt, and the distribution of the natural radionuclides and assess the radiological hazard resulting from different rock types in the area. The background radiation levels, human exposure, dose rates, and potential radiation effects on the environment are all studied. The field geological investigation of the different rock units, with orientations to their mode of occurrence, common relationships, petrographic study and regional structure indicated that the investigated area is covered by Late Proterozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks. These basement rocks are included metavolcanics, metagabbros , granodiorites , younger gabbros, monzogranites, syenogranites, alkaline granites and alkaline syenites. The studied rock types have low uranium and thorium contents. The yearly effective dose, external absorbed dose rate in both indoor and outdoor environments, internal absorbed dose rate in both indoor and outdoor environments, and radium equivalent activity are all estimated. The investigation indicates that all the environmental impacts dose rates values in the studied rocks are lower than the public permissible values in these rocks and they are within the safety range for the public and workers. So, these rocks are safe for the building materials and can be used as ornamental stones.