Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas

The exposure of human beings to ionizing radiation from 137Cs is a continuing and inescapable feature of life on Earth. Artificial radio nuclides are widely distributed in various geological formations and ecosystems such as rock, soil, groundwater, and foodstuffs. In the presents study, the dis...

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Main Authors: Nenadović Snežana S., Nenadović Miloš T., Vukanac Ivana S., Omerašević Mia O., Kljajević Ljiljana M.
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2011-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2011/1451-39941102115N.pdf
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spelling doaj-86f633803ef34d28a002009517bd8f052020-11-25T01:25:33ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39942011-01-0126211511810.2298/NTRP1102115NRadiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areasNenadović Snežana S.Nenadović Miloš T.Vukanac Ivana S.Omerašević Mia O.Kljajević Ljiljana M.The exposure of human beings to ionizing radiation from 137Cs is a continuing and inescapable feature of life on Earth. Artificial radio nuclides are widely distributed in various geological formations and ecosystems such as rock, soil, groundwater, and foodstuffs. In the presents study, the distribution of 137Cs was measured in soil samples collected from different lithological units of the Rudovci, Lazarevac, Serbia. Analysis of the vertical soil profiles indicated that the activity of 137Cs was not extremely changed with depth. The activity concentrations of the 137Cs in measured soil samples ranged from below minimal detectable concentrations up to 38.1 Bq/kg. In order to evaluate the radiological hazards due to 137Cs in the samples, the absorbed dose rate and the annual effective dose were calculated in accordance with recommendations given in the UNSCEAR 2000 report. The distribution of radionuclides depends upon the rock composition, chemical and physical properties of the soil. The external absorbed gamma dose rates due 137Cs were found to vary from 0 to 1.16 nGy/h.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2011/1451-39941102115N.pdfabsorbed dose rateannual effective dose137Csradiological hazard
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author Nenadović Snežana S.
Nenadović Miloš T.
Vukanac Ivana S.
Omerašević Mia O.
Kljajević Ljiljana M.
spellingShingle Nenadović Snežana S.
Nenadović Miloš T.
Vukanac Ivana S.
Omerašević Mia O.
Kljajević Ljiljana M.
Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
absorbed dose rate
annual effective dose
137Cs
radiological hazard
author_facet Nenadović Snežana S.
Nenadović Miloš T.
Vukanac Ivana S.
Omerašević Mia O.
Kljajević Ljiljana M.
author_sort Nenadović Snežana S.
title Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
title_short Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
title_full Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
title_fullStr Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
title_full_unstemmed Radiological hazards of 137Cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
title_sort radiological hazards of 137cs in cultivated and undisturbed areas
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The exposure of human beings to ionizing radiation from 137Cs is a continuing and inescapable feature of life on Earth. Artificial radio nuclides are widely distributed in various geological formations and ecosystems such as rock, soil, groundwater, and foodstuffs. In the presents study, the distribution of 137Cs was measured in soil samples collected from different lithological units of the Rudovci, Lazarevac, Serbia. Analysis of the vertical soil profiles indicated that the activity of 137Cs was not extremely changed with depth. The activity concentrations of the 137Cs in measured soil samples ranged from below minimal detectable concentrations up to 38.1 Bq/kg. In order to evaluate the radiological hazards due to 137Cs in the samples, the absorbed dose rate and the annual effective dose were calculated in accordance with recommendations given in the UNSCEAR 2000 report. The distribution of radionuclides depends upon the rock composition, chemical and physical properties of the soil. The external absorbed gamma dose rates due 137Cs were found to vary from 0 to 1.16 nGy/h.
topic absorbed dose rate
annual effective dose
137Cs
radiological hazard
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2011/1451-39941102115N.pdf
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