Contents of radionuclides in soil of urban area (Belgrade city parks)
Abstract
The paper presents the results of activity concentration (Bqkg-1) determination
of natural (238U, 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, 210Pb) and man-made (137Cs) radionuclides in soils
of urban area (Belgrade city parks). Main soil physical and chemical properties
(pH value, particle size distribution, organic matter and carbonates percentages)
were also determined. Soils that were classified as Anthrosols are characterised by
a strong influence of human activities and therefore becomes the main concern
due to their impact on human health and environment.
In May of 2011, soil samples were collected from four city parks: Studentski
Park (SP), Botanicka Basta (BB), Zemunski Park (ZP) and Karadjordjev Park
(KP). At each site, composite samples were taken mixing three subsamples
from soil bellow the tree crowns and from soil of an open area not sheltered
by the tree branches. Soil under the trees was sampled at each 10 cm up to 50
cm depth (except at the KP site up to 30 cm) and at an open area... from the first
10 cm.
Soil samples were air – dried, sieved, packed in 500 ml Marinelli beakers and
kept sealed for one month to attain radioactive equilibrium between 238U, 232Th
and their progenies. Measurement of radionuclides activity concentration in
soil samples were done by standard gamma spectrometry using HPGe detector
(CANBERRA, relative efficiency 20%).
Radioisotope activities (Bqkg-1) are in the range of 14-46 for 238U, 1.2-3.4 for 235U, 33-50 for 226Ra, 29-63 for 210Pb, 28-50 for 232Th, 424-576 for 40K and 0.7-36
for 137Cs. The obtained values of radionuclides activity concentration are in agreement with the values for background gamma radiation reported in previous studies for soils in Serbia [1, 2].
Coefficient of variation of natural radionuclides content (238U, 226Ra, 210Pb, 232Th
and 40K) is within experimental uncertainty of their activity determination, estimated to be 25%. At each site, 137Cs varies significantly along the soil depth and
among sites with total coefficient of variation 92%. 238U series activity ratios 226Ra/238U and 210Pb/226Ra were calculated referred to
quite immobile 226Ra nuclide that stays constant down the soil depth [2] and no
important disturbances from radioactive equilibrium in soil were found [3].
At each location, for natural radionuclides (except 210Pb) slightly higher activity concentration was noticed in the first layer of soil (0-10 cm) taken from soil of
an open area compared to the same layer taken under the tree crown. This could
be explained by the fact that main pathway of natural radionuclides accumulation
in leaves is through resuspension from soils [1] and since tree’s foliage is regularly
removed from the parks, part of soil radioactivity could be lost.
Keywords:
radionuclides / soil / urban area / Belgrade / parksSource:
Abstracts of the 6th Symposium Chemistry and Environmental Protection with international participation, May 21–24, 2013, Vršac, Serbia, 2013, 128-129Publisher:
- Beograd : Srpsko hemijsko društvo
Funding / projects:
- TEMPUS project “Modernisation of Post-Graduated Studies in Chemistry and Chemistry Related Programmes “ funded with support from the European Commission
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - CONF AU - Vukašinović, Ivana AU - Todorović, Dragana AU - Nikolić, Jelena AU - Popović, Dragana AU - Ajtić, Jelena PY - 2013 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2368 AB - The paper presents the results of activity concentration (Bqkg-1) determination of natural (238U, 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, 210Pb) and man-made (137Cs) radionuclides in soils of urban area (Belgrade city parks). Main soil physical and chemical properties (pH value, particle size distribution, organic matter and carbonates percentages) were also determined. Soils that were classified as Anthrosols are characterised by a strong influence of human activities and therefore becomes the main concern due to their impact on human health and environment. In May of 2011, soil samples were collected from four city parks: Studentski Park (SP), Botanicka Basta (BB), Zemunski Park (ZP) and Karadjordjev Park (KP). At each site, composite samples were taken mixing three subsamples from soil bellow the tree crowns and from soil of an open area not sheltered by the tree branches. Soil under the trees was sampled at each 10 cm up to 50 cm depth (except at the KP site up to 30 cm) and at an open area from the first 10 cm. Soil samples were air – dried, sieved, packed in 500 ml Marinelli beakers and kept sealed for one month to attain radioactive equilibrium between 238U, 232Th and their progenies. Measurement of radionuclides activity concentration in soil samples were done by standard gamma spectrometry using HPGe detector (CANBERRA, relative efficiency 20%). Radioisotope activities (Bqkg-1) are in the range of 14-46 for 238U, 1.2-3.4 for 235U, 33-50 for 226Ra, 29-63 for 210Pb, 28-50 for 232Th, 424-576 for 40K and 0.7-36 for 137Cs. The obtained values of radionuclides activity concentration are in agreement with the values for background gamma radiation reported in previous studies for soils in Serbia [1, 2]. Coefficient of variation of natural radionuclides content (238U, 226Ra, 210Pb, 232Th and 40K) is within experimental uncertainty of their activity determination, estimated to be 25%. At each site, 137Cs varies significantly along the soil depth and among sites with total coefficient of variation 92%. 238U series activity ratios 226Ra/238U and 210Pb/226Ra were calculated referred to quite immobile 226Ra nuclide that stays constant down the soil depth [2] and no important disturbances from radioactive equilibrium in soil were found [3]. At each location, for natural radionuclides (except 210Pb) slightly higher activity concentration was noticed in the first layer of soil (0-10 cm) taken from soil of an open area compared to the same layer taken under the tree crown. This could be explained by the fact that main pathway of natural radionuclides accumulation in leaves is through resuspension from soils [1] and since tree’s foliage is regularly removed from the parks, part of soil radioactivity could be lost. PB - Beograd : Srpsko hemijsko društvo C3 - Abstracts of the 6th Symposium Chemistry and Environmental Protection with international participation, May 21–24, 2013, Vršac, Serbia T1 - Contents of radionuclides in soil of urban area (Belgrade city parks) SP - 128 EP - 129 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2368 ER -
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Vukašinović, I., Todorović, D., Nikolić, J., Popović, D.,& Ajtić, J.. (2013). Contents of radionuclides in soil of urban area (Belgrade city parks). in Abstracts of the 6th Symposium Chemistry and Environmental Protection with international participation, May 21–24, 2013, Vršac, Serbia Beograd : Srpsko hemijsko društvo., 128-129. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2368
Vukašinović I, Todorović D, Nikolić J, Popović D, Ajtić J. Contents of radionuclides in soil of urban area (Belgrade city parks). in Abstracts of the 6th Symposium Chemistry and Environmental Protection with international participation, May 21–24, 2013, Vršac, Serbia. 2013;:128-129. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2368 .
Vukašinović, Ivana, Todorović, Dragana, Nikolić, Jelena, Popović, Dragana, Ajtić, Jelena, "Contents of radionuclides in soil of urban area (Belgrade city parks)" in Abstracts of the 6th Symposium Chemistry and Environmental Protection with international participation, May 21–24, 2013, Vršac, Serbia (2013):128-129, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2368 .