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Environmental impact of some cement manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia

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This work is concerned with the environmental impact of the cement industry in the west of Saudi Arabia represented in two cement plants and one cement depository. The concentrations of natural and artificial radionuclides in samples of cement (raw materials and end product) and soil, collected from the cement plant and its surrounding area, were measured using γ-ray spectrometer employing a HPGe detector. In addition, the levels of 19 major and trace elements were also determined in these samples using the inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. The concentrations of the 238U series isotopes in soil samples show a clear radiological impact of the cement industry upon the environment. Possible contamination with Ca and some other elements in soil samples that are rich with the fine grain size was observed. Cluster analysis of soil samples using convenient attributes shows an obvious evidence of the cement industry impact upon the environment. The hidden effect of the cement industry upon the environment was observed when the convenient measured attributes were used in cluster analysis of soil samples.

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Al-Dadi, M.M., Hassan, H.E., Sharshar, T. et al. Environmental impact of some cement manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 302, 1103–1117 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-014-3383-8

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