Thursday, March 12, 2009

Are the pyramids radioactive?

Apparently some of them are. Unfortunately, I didn't want to spent $32.00 to review the actual study, but in brief:

Titre du document / Document title

Radiation measurements in Egyptian pyramids and tombs : Occupational exposure of workers and the public

Auteur(s) / Author(s)
BIGU J. (1) ; HUSSEIN M. I. (2) ; HUSSEIN A. Z. (2) ;

Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Department of Physics and Astronomy, Laurentian University, Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury (ON), P3E 2C6, CANADA

(2) National Centre for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Control, Atomic Energy Authority of Egypt, P.O. Box 7551, Nasr City, Cairo, EGYPTE

Résumé / Abstract
A radiation survey of seven archaeological sites within Egyptian pyramids and tombs has been conducted in the Saggara area. Measurements were made of radon (222Rn) and its short-lived decay products (progeny), as well as thoron (220Rn) progeny and γ-radiation. The results of these measurements have been used to calculate the maximum annual effective dose (MAD) and other important occupational radiation exposure variables. It was found that for the limited time to which occupational workers and visitors were exposed, their respective MAD values were lower than that recommended by the regulatory agency (i.e., 20 mSv per year for occupational workers and 1 mSv in a year for the public). However, it is shown that if the exposure times for occupational workers were to increase to normal working schedules their MAD would be exceeded at three archaeological sites. Implementation of improved ventilation practices is recommended in those sites to reduce the exposure to occupational workers were their working schedules to be significantly increased. It is also recommended that further monitoring be conducted in the future to verify these results.

Revue / Journal Title
Journal of environmental radioactivity ISSN 0265-931X CODEN JERAEE

TE Tomb, Meriroka Tomb, Ankh-Mahor Tomb and Serapeum Tomb, the pyramids of Teti and Sakhm Khat, ...

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