Determination of uranium contents in the soils [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
2001
Rajkovic, M.B. (Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade - Zemun (Yugoslavia). Institute of Food Technology and Biochemistry) | Pantelic, G. | Petrovic, I.
The paper present results of gamma-spectrometric measurements in samples of soils gathered during and after NATO bombardment in 1999 from different places of Serbia (Yugoslavia). The aim of investigation was to establish a possible soil contamination by depleted uranium. Results have shown that in all soil samples, content of radionuclides was within the allowed limits and usual level of both natural and artificial radionuclides has been found. Measurements so far do show that presence of natural radionuclides in the sample of soil and sediment (ratio 238U/235U) was normal. Specific activity of natural radionuclides (40K, 226 Ra, 238U, 235Th) in those samples has been within the activity interval measured in an average soil, characteristic for the territory of Serbia (Yugoslavia).
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