2018
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/76177
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Assessing Exposure Hazards and Metal Analysis Resulting from Bauxite Samples Collected from a Saudi Arabian Mine

Abstract: Natural occurring radionuclides are present in many natural resources. Human activities may enhance concentrations of radionuclides and/or enhance potential exposure to naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). Industrial residues containing radionuclides have been receiving considerable global attention because of the large amounts of NORM-containing wastes and the potential long-term risks of long-lived radionuclides [1]. They have become concentrated and exposed not only to the environment but also t… Show more

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“…bauxite, copper, uranium), while combined investigations of these parameters in the marine environment for on-going and abandoned mines are absent. Nevertheless, among the studies which combined the metal-radionuclide concentrations, some key elements are commonly measured, such as 226 Ra, 232 Th, As, Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn, Al and Fe (Giri et al, 2011;Wennrich et al 2004;Doering &Bollhofer, 2016;Grygar et al 2016;Bai et al, 2017;Liang et al, 2017;Alashrah & El-Taher, 2018;Noli &Tsamos, 2018), indicating a required investigation of these elements in different type of mines.…”
Section: Radionuclide and Metals As Environmental Tracers For Mining Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…bauxite, copper, uranium), while combined investigations of these parameters in the marine environment for on-going and abandoned mines are absent. Nevertheless, among the studies which combined the metal-radionuclide concentrations, some key elements are commonly measured, such as 226 Ra, 232 Th, As, Cu, Pb, Zn, Mn, Al and Fe (Giri et al, 2011;Wennrich et al 2004;Doering &Bollhofer, 2016;Grygar et al 2016;Bai et al, 2017;Liang et al, 2017;Alashrah & El-Taher, 2018;Noli &Tsamos, 2018), indicating a required investigation of these elements in different type of mines.…”
Section: Radionuclide and Metals As Environmental Tracers For Mining Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as previously mentioned these studies have not been performed for radioactivity. An effort has been attempted in recent years to fill the gap of combined metal-radionuclide studies, thus spatial investigations have been performed in soil media (Liang et al, 2017;Bai et al, 2017;Alashrah and El-Taher, 2018) and milk (Giri et al, 2011) amongst other matrices (Doering & Bollhofer, 2016). In additiona, vertical investigations have been applied in streams, river and lakes (Wennrich et al 2004;Pavlovic et al 2005;Grygar et al 2016;Noli & Tsamos 2018).…”
Section: Chapter 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%