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Radioactive contamination of wood and its products (CROSBI ID 93813)

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Hus, Mihovil ; Košutić, Katarina ; Lulić, Stipe Radioactive contamination of wood and its products Journal of environmental radioactivity, 55 (2001), 179-186-x

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Hus, Mihovil ; Košutić, Katarina ; Lulić, Stipe

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Radioactive contamination of wood and its products

This paper presents research on radioactive contamination of the three most common kinds of wood in Croatia - beech, oak and fir as well as acorn. Gamma-spectrometric measurements carried out on the samples of bark and wood of beech, oak, fir and acorn have shown radioactivity contents ranging from 1.6 +_ 0.1 to 37.3 +_ 0.5 Bq/kg from deposited 137Cs, whose concentrations in the soil of Croatia have increased after the Chernobyl accident. Measurements have also shown the radioactivity originating from 40K and 214Bi, which are part of the natural compodition of the soil. The distribution of the radionuclides in the wood has been discussed, as well as the impact of radioactive contamination of wood by the artificial radionuclide 137Cs upon the forest ecosystem. According to the corresponding model, it has been calculated that a 10h daily stay in a typical family house increases the annual radiation dose of the population, due to the deposited 137Cs in the structure or furniture, by 343uSv.

wood; radioactivity; radioactive cesium

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55

2001.

179-186-x

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