The distribution of some natural and anthropogenic radionuclides (Ra-226, R
a-228, Po-210, K-40, Cs-137) in surface marine sediments from the harbours
at Port Sudan and Sawakin on the Sudanese coast of the Red Sea has been inv
estigated using alpha-spectrometry and direct high-resolution gamma-spectro
metry. The prime aims were to assess the levels of radioactivity and the in
fluence of factors such as dredging and the organic matter content of the s
ediments on the distribution pattern of the radionuclides. The results have
been evaluated and the levels indicate the absence of any possible enhance
ment by anthropogenic influx from the hinterland. The spatial distribution
pattern is more heterogeneous in Sawakin harbour where some parts have rece
ntly been dredged and the sludge is removed to maintain the required depth.
The data also show an insignificant relationship between the activity conc
entrations of all the radionuclides and the content of organic matter in th
e sediments.