Open Journal of Ecology

Volume 10, Issue 7 (July 2020)

ISSN Print: 2162-1985   ISSN Online: 2162-1993

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Investigation of Natural Radioactivity and Dose Assessment over Steel Making Region

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DOI: 10.4236/oje.2020.107025    352 Downloads   1,016 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This study aims to measure the radiation dose over several steel-making factories in Khartoum region, Sudan. The authors used different techniques to detect the harmful Natural Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) emitting through the steel-making process. While, an X-ray Diffractometer was utilized to detect the NORM in the isotopes clay elite and magnesio-ferrite over slag steel waste and soil. The worker dose was measured by using polimaster device and it was detected 56.448 mSv per year. And backpack mobile monitored the background over the waste and it was 0.048 μSv/h in accounting mode. In another hand gamma spectrometer with a high purity germanium detector detected the average of activity concentration of natural radionuclide over the slag steel waste and K-40 of it is 321 ± 3 Bq/Kg, Th-232 is 20.6 ± 5 Bq/Kg, Ra-226 is 15.2 ± 4 bq/Kg, Cs-137 is 3.33 ± 7 Bq/Kg, and over soil around the waste the concentration of K40, Ra226, Th232 was (185 ± 3, 12.6 ± 7, and 12.0 ± 5) Bq/Kg, respectively.

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Mohamed, A. , Halato, M. and Kafi, S. (2020) Investigation of Natural Radioactivity and Dose Assessment over Steel Making Region. Open Journal of Ecology, 10, 397-403. doi: 10.4236/oje.2020.107025.

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