Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1877350 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Radioactive heat-production data of Igneous and Metamorphic outcrops in the Eastern Desert are presented. Samples were analysed using a low level gamma-ray spectrometer (HPGe) in the laboratory. A total of 205 rock samples were investigated, covering all major rock types of the area. The heat-production rate of igneous rocks ranges from 0.11 (basalt) to 9.53 μW m−3 (granite). In metamorphic rocks it varies from 0.28 (serpentinite ) to 0.91 μW m−3 (metagabbro). The contribution due to U is about 51%, as that from Th is 31% and 18% from K. The corresponding values in igneous rocks are 76%, 19% and 5%, respectively. The calculated values showed good agreement with global values except in some areas containing granites.
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Authors
Adel G.E. Abbady, A.M. El-Arabi, A. Abbady,