Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of mountain region of Serbia
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2009
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The activity concentrations of K-40, U-238, Th-232 and Cs-137 have been measured using a gamma spectrometric method in different samples from the environment of two mountains in Serbia (altitude 1000-1100 m), during the period 2002-2007. The mountains Maljen and Tara (popular tourist destinations) are near Belgrade. On mountain Maljen, samples were taken at 4 different altitudes (200 m, 650 m, 1000 m and 1100 m), and on mountain Tara at altitudes of 1000 m and 1100 m. On mountain Maljen it was found that the level of Cs-137 activity increased with altitude in samples of soil, grass, hay and cow, sheep and goat milk. On the contrary, K-40 activity decreased with altitude in samples of soil, grass and hay. The highest activity concentrations of Cs-137 were found in bioindicators: sheep meat, venison, wild boar meat, moss and mushrooms. These results indicate that Cs-137 is present in mountain region of Serbia even 20 years after the nuclear accident in Chernobyl. Deposition of Cs-137 was... almost two times higher on the Maljen mountain compared to Tara mountain. An average annual dose arising from Cs-137 was 7.4 mu Sv due to ingestion of cow milk and 6.3 mu Sv due to ingestion of mushrooms at Maljen mountain.
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Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2009, 11, 2, 383-388Издавач:
- Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Физичко-хемијски феномени површина алумосиликатних минерала - основа за развој нових еколошких материјала (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-142057)
DOI: 10.1039/b813102c
ISSN: 1464-0325
PubMed: 19212597
WoS: 000263275500031
Scopus: 2-s2.0-65349096361
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Mitrović, Branislava AU - Vitorović, Gordana AU - Vitorović, Duško AU - Pantelić, G. AU - Adamović, I. PY - 2009 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/620 AB - The activity concentrations of K-40, U-238, Th-232 and Cs-137 have been measured using a gamma spectrometric method in different samples from the environment of two mountains in Serbia (altitude 1000-1100 m), during the period 2002-2007. The mountains Maljen and Tara (popular tourist destinations) are near Belgrade. On mountain Maljen, samples were taken at 4 different altitudes (200 m, 650 m, 1000 m and 1100 m), and on mountain Tara at altitudes of 1000 m and 1100 m. On mountain Maljen it was found that the level of Cs-137 activity increased with altitude in samples of soil, grass, hay and cow, sheep and goat milk. On the contrary, K-40 activity decreased with altitude in samples of soil, grass and hay. The highest activity concentrations of Cs-137 were found in bioindicators: sheep meat, venison, wild boar meat, moss and mushrooms. These results indicate that Cs-137 is present in mountain region of Serbia even 20 years after the nuclear accident in Chernobyl. Deposition of Cs-137 was almost two times higher on the Maljen mountain compared to Tara mountain. An average annual dose arising from Cs-137 was 7.4 mu Sv due to ingestion of cow milk and 6.3 mu Sv due to ingestion of mushrooms at Maljen mountain. PB - Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge T2 - Journal of Environmental Monitoring T1 - Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of mountain region of Serbia VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 383 EP - 388 DO - 10.1039/b813102c ER -
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Mitrović, B., Vitorović, G., Vitorović, D., Pantelić, G.,& Adamović, I.. (2009). Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of mountain region of Serbia. in Journal of Environmental Monitoring Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge., 11(2), 383-388. https://doi.org/10.1039/b813102c
Mitrović B, Vitorović G, Vitorović D, Pantelić G, Adamović I. Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of mountain region of Serbia. in Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 2009;11(2):383-388. doi:10.1039/b813102c .
Mitrović, Branislava, Vitorović, Gordana, Vitorović, Duško, Pantelić, G., Adamović, I., "Natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in the environment of mountain region of Serbia" in Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 11, no. 2 (2009):383-388, https://doi.org/10.1039/b813102c . .