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Radionuclides in Adriatic Sea and related dose rate assessment for marine biota (CROSBI ID 186150)

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Petrinec, Branko ; Štrok, Marko ; Franić, Zdenko ; Smodiš, Borut ; Pavičić-Hamer, Dijana Radionuclides in Adriatic Sea and related dose rate assessment for marine biota // Radiation protection dosimetry, 154 (2013), 3; 320-330. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncs234

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Petrinec, Branko ; Štrok, Marko ; Franić, Zdenko ; Smodiš, Borut ; Pavičić-Hamer, Dijana

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Radionuclides in Adriatic Sea and related dose rate assessment for marine biota

Artificial and natural radionuclides were determined in the Adriatic Sea in the seawater and sediment samples in the period from 2007 to 2011. The sampling areas were coastal waters of Slovenia, Croatia and Albania, together with the deepest part of the Adriatic in South Adriatic Pit and Otranto strait. Sampling locations were chosen to take into account all major geological and geographical features of this part of the Adriatic Sea and possible coastal influences. After initial sample preparation steps, samples were measured by gamma-ray spectrometry. In the seawater 40K activity concentrations were in the range from 6063 to 10519 Bq m23, 137Cs from 1.6 to 3.8 Bq m23, 226Ra from 23 to 31 Bq m23, 228Ra from 1 to 25 Bq m23 and 238U from 64 to 490 Bq m23. The results of sediment samples showed that 40K was in the range from 87 to 593 Bq kg21, 137Cs from 0.8 to 7.3 Bq kg21, 226Ra from 18 to 35 Bq kg21, 228Ra from 4 to 29 Bq kg21 and 238U from 14 to 120 Bq kg21. In addition, the ERICA Assessment Tool was used for the assessment of dose rates for reference marine organisms using the activity concentrations of the determined radionuclides in seawater. The assessment showed that for the most of the organisms, the dose rates were within the background levels, indicating that the determined values for seawater does not pose a significant risk for the most of marine biota. In the study, the results are critically discussed and compared with other similar studies worldwide. Generally, the activity concentrations of the examined radionuclides did not differ from those reported for the rest of the Mediterranean Sea.

Adriatic Sea; artificial radionuclides; natural radionuclides; seawater; sediments; ERICA Assessment Tool

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154 (3)

2013.

320-330

objavljeno

0144-8420

10.1093/rpd/ncs234

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