Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8430
Title: Natural radioactivity of riverbank sediments of the Maritza and Tundja Rivers in Turkey
Authors: Aytas, S.
Yusan, S.
Aslani, M.A.A.
Karali, T.
Turkozu, D.A.
Gök, Cem
Erenturk, S.
Keywords: absorbed dose
gross alpha- gross beta
Natural radioactivity
river
sediment
Absorbed dose
Absorbed dose rate
Activity concentration
Adsorbed dose
Annual effective dose
Average values
Bulgaria
Distribution patterns
Effective dose equivalents
Gross alpha
Gross beta
Mean values
Natural radionuclides
Organic matter content
River sediments
Sampling points
Sediment samples
Soil textures
Standard errors
Trans-boundary rivers
Rivers
Sediments
Sedimentology
organic matter
potassium 40
radioisotope
soil organic matter
thorium 232
uranium 238
adsorption kinetics
article
concentration (parameters)
correlation analysis
Greece
natural radioactivity
pH
radiation absorption
radiation dose
radiation dose distribution
room temperature
soil texture
Turkey (republic)
Geologic Sediments
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Potassium Radioisotopes
Radiation Monitoring
Soil Pollutants, Radioactive
Thorium
Turkey
Uranium
Abstract: This article represents the first results of the natural radionuclides in the Maritza and Tundja river sediments, in the vicinity of Edirne city, Turkey. The aim of the article is to describe the natural radioactivity concentrations as a baseline for further studies and to obtain the distribution patterns of radioactivity in trans-boundary river sediments of the Maritza and Tundja, which are shared by Turkey, Bulgaria and Greece. Sediment samples were collected during the period of August 2007-April 2010. The riverbank sediment samples were analyzed firstly for their pH, organic matter content and soil texture. The gross alpha/beta and 238U, 232Th and 40K activity concentrations were then investigated in the collected sediment samples. The mean and standard error of mean values of gross alpha and gross beta activity concentrations were found as 91 ± 11, 410 ± 69 Bq/kg and 86 ± 11, 583 ± 109 Bq/kg for the Maritza and Tundja river sediments, respectively. Moreover, the mean and standard error of mean values of 238U, 232Th and 40K activity concentrations were determined as 219 ± 68, 128 ± 55, 298 ± 13 and as 186 ± 98, 121 ± 68, 222 ± 30 Bq/kg for the Maritza and Tundja River, respectively. Absorbed dose rates (D) and annual effective dose equivalent s have been calculated for each sampling point. The average value of adsorbed dose rate and effective dose equivalent were found as 191 and 169 nGy/h; 2 and 2 mSv/y for the Maritza and the Tundja river sediments, respectively. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8430
https://doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2012.696436
ISSN: 1093-4529
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