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Radioactivity of soil in Croatia II: 137Cs, 40K, and absorbed dose rate

Authors :
Šoštarić, Marko
Petrinec, Branko
Avdić, Mak
Petroci, Ljerka
Kovačić, Milica
Zgorelec, Željka
Skoko, Božena
Bituh, Tomislav
Senčar, Jasminka
Branica, Gina
Franić, Zdenko
Franulović, Iva
Rašeta, Davor
Bešlić, Ivan
Babić, Dinko
Source :
Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology; March 2021, Vol. 72 Issue: 1 p15-22, 8p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We took samples of uncultivated soil from the surface layer (0–10 cm) at 138 sites from all over Croatia and measured their radionuclide activity concentrations with high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometry. This second part of our report brings the results on 40K and 137Cs to complement those on the 232Th and 238U decay chains addressed in the first part. Together they give the most complete picture of radioactivity of Croatian soil so far. Activity concentrations of 40K were the highest in the Pannonian region, and there was an opposite trend for 137Cs. We found that the concentrations of 137Cs tended to increase with altitude, annual precipitation, and vegetation density. The concentration ratio of 137Cs and K in soil, which indicates the potential for 137Cs entering food chains via uptake by plants, was the lowest in agriculturally important areas in the east of the Pannonian region. In addition, we used the obtained results on activity concentrations to calculate the related absorbed dose rate as a measure of external exposure to ionising radiation from soil. The sum of the absorbed dose rates for naturally occurring radionuclides and 137Cs showed that external exposure was generally the highest in the Dinaric region and Istrian Peninsula.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00041254
Volume :
72
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55692275
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2021-72-3440