2007
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncm400
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Radioactivity concentrations and dose assessment in surface soil samples from east and south of Marmara region, Turkey

Abstract: The activity concentrations of 137Cs, 40K, 232Th, 238U and 226Ra were measured in surface soil samples from East and South of Marmara region, Turkey. The physico-chemical parameters (organic matter, CaCO3 contents and pH-value) of the soil samples were determined in the samples collected from 100 sampling stations. The average activity concentrations of 137Cs, 40K, 232Th, 238U and 226Ra were found to be 27.46+/-21.84, 442.51+/-189.85, 26.63+/-15.90, 21.77+/-12.08 and 22.45+/-13.31 Bq kg(-1), respectively. The … Show more

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“…The activity concentration of 232 Th in Kirklareli (40 AE 18 Bq kg À1 ) was slightly higher than the World's average (30 Bq kg À1 ) (UNSCEAR, 2000). As shown in Table 5, the soil radionuclides' activity concentrations were comparable to other studies conducted in Turkey (Degerlier et al, 2008;Kam and Bozkurt, 2007;Kiliç et al, 2007;Kurnaz et al, 2007). Degerlier et al and Kiliç et al determined slightly lower activity concentrations of 238 U and 232 Th compared to this study (Degerlier et al, 2008;Kiliç et al, Kurnaz et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The activity concentration of 232 Th in Kirklareli (40 AE 18 Bq kg À1 ) was slightly higher than the World's average (30 Bq kg À1 ) (UNSCEAR, 2000). As shown in Table 5, the soil radionuclides' activity concentrations were comparable to other studies conducted in Turkey (Degerlier et al, 2008;Kam and Bozkurt, 2007;Kiliç et al, 2007;Kurnaz et al, 2007). Degerlier et al and Kiliç et al determined slightly lower activity concentrations of 238 U and 232 Th compared to this study (Degerlier et al, 2008;Kiliç et al, Kurnaz et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Measuring terrestrial gamma dose rates is also essential since gamma radiation provides information concerning excess lifetime cancer risks. Yet in Turkey, there are only a limited number of studies which evaluate soil radioactivity and terrestrial gamma dose rates (Degerlier et al, 2008;Kam and Bozkurt, 2007;Kiliç et al, 2007;Kurnaz et al, 2007;Erees et al, 2006;Karahan and Bayulken, 2000;Merdanoglu and Altınsoy, 2006;Bozkurt et al, 2007). Hence the objective of this study is to evaluate and map soil radionuclides' radioactivity concentrations as well as environmental outdoor gamma dose rates in Kirklareli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean specific radioactivity level of 226 Ra in the study areas has been found to be higher than those of the Turkey [17], India [26], China [15], although it has been found to be lower than those of the Kestanbol [24], Kirklareli [18], Spain [16], French rivers-1 [19], French rivers-2 [20], Ireland [31], Iran [21], regional study [22], Egypt [23], Southern Districts of Bangladesh [27], South Cameroon [25], Louisiana-USA [29] and Northern Districts of Bangladesh [7] (Table 2). It has been found to be about 0.51 times and 0.92 times for Magurchhera and 0.50 times and 0.89 times for Haripur than the worldwide value [4] ( Table 3) and world average [12] (Table 3) values respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…It has been found to be about 0.51 times and 0.92 times for Magurchhera and 0.50 times and 0.89 times for Haripur than the worldwide value [4] ( Table 3) and world average [12] (Table 3) values respectively. The mean specific radioactivity level of 40 K in the soil samples has been found to be higher than those of the regional study [22], Ireland [31], Hungary [30], Egypt [23], but the activity concentration of 40 K has been found to be lower than those of the Turkey [17], Kirklareli [18], Spain [16], French rivers-1 [19], French rivers-2 [20], Iran [21], Southern Districts of Bangladesh [27], Kestanbol [24], China [15], South Cameroon [25], Northern Districts of Bangladesh [7], and India [26] (Table 2). The specific activity of 40 K has been found to be about 1.02 times and 1.15 times higher for Magurchhera area than the worldwide value [4] (Table 3) and world average [12] (Table 3) value respectively; similar results have also been found for Haripur area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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