2023
DOI: 10.1080/10934529.2023.2186650
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Radiological and environmental hazards of granitic rocks in Wadi Faliq El Sahl and El Waar area, North Eastern Desert, Egypt

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“…Consequently, granite species from the study area classified into two colors, pink (the younger granitic) and gray (older granites), and rely on their constituent minerals with apparent differences in radioactivity levels. The pink has higher uranium and thorium values than the grey color, which corresponds with Ismael and Hassan (2008), Sannappa et al (2010), Issa et al (2012), Al-Zahrani (2017), Fadol et al (2018), Shohda et al (2018), abd Taalab et al (2023).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Consequently, granite species from the study area classified into two colors, pink (the younger granitic) and gray (older granites), and rely on their constituent minerals with apparent differences in radioactivity levels. The pink has higher uranium and thorium values than the grey color, which corresponds with Ismael and Hassan (2008), Sannappa et al (2010), Issa et al (2012), Al-Zahrani (2017), Fadol et al (2018), Shohda et al (2018), abd Taalab et al (2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%