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Elemental analysis of some geological samples using neutron activation technique

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dc.contributor.advisor Chaubey, Ashok Kumar
dc.contributor.author Asres Yihunie Hibstie
dc.date.accessioned 2013-05-09T08:16:19Z
dc.date.available 2013-05-09T08:16:19Z
dc.date.issued 2013-05-09
dc.identifier.citation Asres Yihunie Hibstie (2013) Elemental analysis of some geological samples using neutron activation technique, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9360> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9360
dc.description.abstract This study describes the technique and procedures used for the simultaneous determination of elements involved in Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, applied to some geological samples as a sensitive and non-destructive tool. Using Isotopic Neutron Source, the delayed gamma-rays emitted due to neutron capture have been applied for the investigation of the elemental constituents and concentrations of major, minor and trace elements in such samples. The experimental investigations were carried out at the scale of researcher's practices at the chosen site by measuring soil/rock nutrient contents from hydrologically isolated farmland/site plots. Using detailed sampling procedures with special precautions, against contaminations, to yield meaningful results, soil/rock samples have been collected from selected areas of East Gojjam, pulverized, homogenized and prepared for irradiation. The samples were properly prepared together with known standards of potassium iodide or cupric sulphate or arsenic trioxide (one /or both at a time), and simultaneously irradiated in to isotopic neutron ux in the same irradiation position. After activation, the samples were subjected to gamma-ray spectrometry, using a high-purity germanium detection system and computerized multichannel analyzer. The gamma-ray spectra from the irradiated samples were measured by high resolution gamma-ray spectrometry with a calibrated germanium detector. Both qualitative and quantitative approach to data collection and analysis were used in order to gain insight into what should be acceptable to the community. The results obtained have a practical interest in view of possible applications to the technology of extraction and exploration of a variety of industrial, metallic, cement minerals, and geothermal energy and coal deposits. These results tend to agree with the lowest values reported in the literature, and the analytical precision is su cient for the determination of the standard deviation of the distribution of all elements in East Gojjam and these results were brie y discussed within the text of this research work. In carrying out the analysis, the best and most convenient method being the Instrumental and /non-destructive Neutron Activation Analysis was adopted, and NAA has matured and attained analytical competence providing not only rapid, quantitative, qualitative, simultaneous, multi􀀀element analysis but also crucial validation support to programmes using di erent analytical techniques. This method of analysis is generally multi-element and experimental conditions can be designed to be non􀀀destructive to the sample, and it plays a leading role among analytical techniques in the eld of environmental research related to human, animal and plant health. Studies of di erent radionuclide and trace elements in the environmental samples are very important for health physics, research and education. Many forms of elements are possible in environmental samples which may be hazardous for human being, animals and also plants. Most of them have the potential for both benefcial and harmful effects en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.rights University of South Africa
dc.subject Geological samples en
dc.subject East Gojjam en
dc.subject INAA en
dc.subject Extraction of minerals en
dc.subject Multi-element analysis en
dc.subject Radioisotopes en
dc.subject Radiation exposure en
dc.subject.ddc 551.028
dc.subject.lcsh Geological surveys -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Radioisotopes in geology -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Nuclear activation analysis -- Ethiopia en
dc.title Elemental analysis of some geological samples using neutron activation technique en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Environmental Sciences en
dc.description.degree D. Phil. (Environmental Science)


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