Radioactivity of Novi Sad Beaches
Sofija M. Ćurčić, Itvan S. Bikit, Jaroslav M. Slivka, Miroslav J. Vesković, Ljiljana U. Čonkić, Ester Z. Varga, Nataa M. Žikić-Todorović, and Duan S. Mrdja
Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro
Corresponding author: Sofija Ćurčić
Department of Physics
Faculty of Sciences
University of Novi Sad
Trg Dositeja Obradovica 4
21 000 Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro
E-mail: sofija@im.ns.ac.yu
CEJOEM 2004, Vol.10. No.1.: 97–102
Key words:
Radioactivity, sediment, sand, gamma-spectroscopy, radiocesium
Abstract:
Radioactivity of sediment and sand sampled from the Danube ecosystem near Novi Sad was studied. The radionuclide content of 24 sand and 24 sediment samples was measured by high-resolution gamma spectroscopy. Except 137Cs, no traces of anthropogenic radionuclides were found. The results showed that the activity concentrations of 238U, 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in the samples collected from the Danube beaches did not exceed those characteristic of the soils of the Vojvodina region. At the same time, some samples from the Danube-Tisa-Danube (DTD) channel displayed marked 238U levels. At the Danube beaches, the exposure to gamma rays emitted by 137Cs of sand and sediment origin was estimated to be 0.72 nSv/yr.
Received: 25 July 2003
Accepted: 5 December 2003
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