| Literature DB >> 29872921 |
Branko Petrinec1, Marina Poje Sovilj2, Dinko Babić1, Tomislav Meštrović1, Igor Miklavčić2, Vanja Radolić2, Denis Stanić2, Branko Vuković2, Marko Šoštarić3.
Abstract
A study of the environmental radioactivity in the Kopački Rit Nature Park, Croatia, is presented. This wildlife reserve is part of the Middle Danube River Basin, and it is exposed to various pollutants due to a number of human activities in the surroundings, where there is a nuclear power plant and also urban centres and areas of intense agricultural production. Results for the activity concentrations of soil and surface water samples do not indicate any elevated radioactivity level, which is confirmed by on-site measurements of ambient dose rate equivalent. An assessment of the radiological load on the local biota, carried out using the ERICA tool, implies an overall low radiological risk even if conservative values of the risk quotient are used. Therefore, human activities do not have a significant effect on the radiological load on the Kopački Rit area. A similar conclusion might be made with regard to numerous similar environments in the Middle Danube River Basin.Entities:
Keywords: Danube River Basin; Gamma-ray spectrometry, non-human biota, risk assessment; Radioactivity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29872921 DOI: 10.1007/s00411-018-0747-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Environ Biophys ISSN: 0301-634X Impact factor: 1.925