Distribution of Natural Radioactivity from 40 K Radioelement in Volcanics of Sandıklı-Şuhut (Afyon) Area
2015; Polish Academy of Sciences; Volume: 128; Issue: 2B Linguagem: Inglês
10.12693/aphyspola.128.b-438
ISSN1898-794X
AutoresN. Ayten Uyanık, Ziya Öncü, Osman Uyanık, Mustafa Bozcu, İskender Akkurt, Kadir Günoğlu, Fuzulı Yağmurlu,
Tópico(s)Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
ResumoMany radioactive elements have existed when the Earth had appeared and the long living of them are still present.One of the most important of these radioactive elements is 40 K.It makes about 0.012% of total content of K, widely represented in many different rocks.In this study the distribution of the natural 40 K radioelement in the volcanics of the south part of Afyon was investigated.Gamma-ray spectrometer was used for in-situ measurements of this radioelement concentration.Studied area has covered approximately 1800 km 2 .In-situ measurements were performed at 1390 different locations in this field.Data for each measurement was gathered during 3 min.The map of the 40 K element distribution in the studied area was produced.The high values of 40 K, according to this map, were obtained in the areas of the alteration zones, between Sandıklı and Şuhut in the studied area.
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