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Sjenica, a newly identified radon priority area in Serbia, and radon data correlated with geological parameters using the multiple linear regression model

Žunić, Zora S.; Stojanovska, Zdenka A.; Boev, Blažo; Šorša, Ajka; Čeliković, Igor T.; Ćurguz, Zoran; Ronnquist, Tryggve; Janićijević, Aco; Alavantić, Dragan

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Žunić, Zora S.
AU  - Stojanovska, Zdenka A.
AU  - Boev, Blažo
AU  - Šorša, Ajka
AU  - Čeliković, Igor T.
AU  - Ćurguz, Zoran
AU  - Ronnquist, Tryggve
AU  - Janićijević, Aco
AU  - Alavantić, Dragan
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://cjees.ro/viewTopic.php?topicId=797
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8026
AB  - The paper deals with the analysis of the annual indoor radon concentrations variations due to different geological parameters of Sjenica community, Western Serbia. The measured 222Rn concentrations were ranging from 10 to 1130 Bq/m3. In 14% of the buildings, the radon action level of 300 Bq/m3 is exceeded, indicating that Sjenica community could be characterized as a radon priority area. Each of 35 measuring location was georeferenced and corresponding lithostratigraphic units and geological period was assigned. Data were analyzed using the multiple linear regression (MLR) method and two predictive models were developed. The MLR model generated by the geological periods explained 17% of the radon variability while, the better one, was the lithostratigraphic MLR model, which explained 52% of the radon variability. Analysis has shown that lithostratigraphic units are important parameters in the prediction of radon levels. © 2019 Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
T2  - Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences
T1  - Sjenica, a newly identified radon priority area in Serbia, and radon data correlated with geological parameters using the multiple linear regression model
VL  - 14
IS  - 1
SP  - 235
EP  - 244
DO  - 10.26471/cjees/2019/014/075
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Žunić, Zora S. and Stojanovska, Zdenka A. and Boev, Blažo and Šorša, Ajka and Čeliković, Igor T. and Ćurguz, Zoran and Ronnquist, Tryggve and Janićijević, Aco and Alavantić, Dragan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The paper deals with the analysis of the annual indoor radon concentrations variations due to different geological parameters of Sjenica community, Western Serbia. The measured 222Rn concentrations were ranging from 10 to 1130 Bq/m3. In 14% of the buildings, the radon action level of 300 Bq/m3 is exceeded, indicating that Sjenica community could be characterized as a radon priority area. Each of 35 measuring location was georeferenced and corresponding lithostratigraphic units and geological period was assigned. Data were analyzed using the multiple linear regression (MLR) method and two predictive models were developed. The MLR model generated by the geological periods explained 17% of the radon variability while, the better one, was the lithostratigraphic MLR model, which explained 52% of the radon variability. Analysis has shown that lithostratigraphic units are important parameters in the prediction of radon levels. © 2019 Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences.",
journal = "Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences",
title = "Sjenica, a newly identified radon priority area in Serbia, and radon data correlated with geological parameters using the multiple linear regression model",
volume = "14",
number = "1",
pages = "235-244",
doi = "10.26471/cjees/2019/014/075"
}
Žunić, Z. S., Stojanovska, Z. A., Boev, B., Šorša, A., Čeliković, I. T., Ćurguz, Z., Ronnquist, T., Janićijević, A.,& Alavantić, D.. (2019). Sjenica, a newly identified radon priority area in Serbia, and radon data correlated with geological parameters using the multiple linear regression model. in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 14(1), 235-244.
https://doi.org/10.26471/cjees/2019/014/075
Žunić ZS, Stojanovska ZA, Boev B, Šorša A, Čeliković IT, Ćurguz Z, Ronnquist T, Janićijević A, Alavantić D. Sjenica, a newly identified radon priority area in Serbia, and radon data correlated with geological parameters using the multiple linear regression model. in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences. 2019;14(1):235-244.
doi:10.26471/cjees/2019/014/075 .
Žunić, Zora S., Stojanovska, Zdenka A., Boev, Blažo, Šorša, Ajka, Čeliković, Igor T., Ćurguz, Zoran, Ronnquist, Tryggve, Janićijević, Aco, Alavantić, Dragan, "Sjenica, a newly identified radon priority area in Serbia, and radon data correlated with geological parameters using the multiple linear regression model" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 14, no. 1 (2019):235-244,
https://doi.org/10.26471/cjees/2019/014/075 . .
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Factors affecting indoor radon variations: A case study in schools of eastern macedonia

Stojanovska, Zdenka A.; Boev, Blažo; Žunić, Zora S.; Ivanova, K; Šorša, Ajka; Boev, Ivan; Ćurguz, Zoran; Kolarž, Predrag M.

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojanovska, Zdenka A.
AU  - Boev, Blažo
AU  - Žunić, Zora S.
AU  - Ivanova, K
AU  - Šorša, Ajka
AU  - Boev, Ivan
AU  - Ćurguz, Zoran
AU  - Kolarž, Predrag M.
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8108
AB  - The subject of this study is the radon concentrations variations, measured with a nuclear track detectors in a total of 58 premises in all 29 primary schools of 4 municipalities in the Eastern part of the Republic of Macedonia. Despite a relatively small territory, the variability of radon concentrations proved to be significant. The geometric means (geometric standard deviations) of radon concentrations in the examined municipalities were in the range from GM = 71 Bq/m 3 (GSD = 2.08) to GM = 162 Bq/m 3 (GSD = 2.69), while for the entire region it was: GM = 96 Bq/m 3 (GSD = 2.47). The influence of the geographical and geological features of the school site as well as the building characteristics on the radon variations were investigated. The analysis showed that type of municipality, building materials, basement and geology have significant effects and respectively describe 6%, 16%, 22%, 39% of the radon total variability.
T2  - Romanian Journal of Physics
T1  - Factors affecting indoor radon variations: A case study in schools of eastern macedonia
VL  - 64
IS  - 1-2
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8108
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojanovska, Zdenka A. and Boev, Blažo and Žunić, Zora S. and Ivanova, K and Šorša, Ajka and Boev, Ivan and Ćurguz, Zoran and Kolarž, Predrag M.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The subject of this study is the radon concentrations variations, measured with a nuclear track detectors in a total of 58 premises in all 29 primary schools of 4 municipalities in the Eastern part of the Republic of Macedonia. Despite a relatively small territory, the variability of radon concentrations proved to be significant. The geometric means (geometric standard deviations) of radon concentrations in the examined municipalities were in the range from GM = 71 Bq/m 3 (GSD = 2.08) to GM = 162 Bq/m 3 (GSD = 2.69), while for the entire region it was: GM = 96 Bq/m 3 (GSD = 2.47). The influence of the geographical and geological features of the school site as well as the building characteristics on the radon variations were investigated. The analysis showed that type of municipality, building materials, basement and geology have significant effects and respectively describe 6%, 16%, 22%, 39% of the radon total variability.",
journal = "Romanian Journal of Physics",
title = "Factors affecting indoor radon variations: A case study in schools of eastern macedonia",
volume = "64",
number = "1-2",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8108"
}
Stojanovska, Z. A., Boev, B., Žunić, Z. S., Ivanova, K., Šorša, A., Boev, I., Ćurguz, Z.,& Kolarž, P. M.. (2019). Factors affecting indoor radon variations: A case study in schools of eastern macedonia. in Romanian Journal of Physics, 64(1-2).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8108
Stojanovska ZA, Boev B, Žunić ZS, Ivanova K, Šorša A, Boev I, Ćurguz Z, Kolarž PM. Factors affecting indoor radon variations: A case study in schools of eastern macedonia. in Romanian Journal of Physics. 2019;64(1-2).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8108 .
Stojanovska, Zdenka A., Boev, Blažo, Žunić, Zora S., Ivanova, K, Šorša, Ajka, Boev, Ivan, Ćurguz, Zoran, Kolarž, Predrag M., "Factors affecting indoor radon variations: A case study in schools of eastern macedonia" in Romanian Journal of Physics, 64, no. 1-2 (2019),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8108 .
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Variation of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in different outdoor and indoor environments

Stojanovska, Zdenka A.; Boev, Blažo; Žunić, Zora S.; Ivanova, Kremena; Ristova, Mimoza; Tsenova, Martina; Šorša, Ajka; Janevik, Emilija; Taleski, Vaso; Bossew, Peter

(Springer, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojanovska, Zdenka A.
AU  - Boev, Blažo
AU  - Žunić, Zora S.
AU  - Ivanova, Kremena
AU  - Ristova, Mimoza
AU  - Tsenova, Martina
AU  - Šorša, Ajka
AU  - Janevik, Emilija
AU  - Taleski, Vaso
AU  - Bossew, Peter
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1034
AB  - Subject of this study is an investigation of the variations of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in outdoor and indoor environments of 40 dwellings, 31 elementary schools and five kindergartens. The buildings are located in three municipalities of two, geologically different, areas of the Republic of Macedonia. Indoor radon concentrations were measured by nuclear track detectors, deployed in the most occupied room of the building, between June 2013 and May 2014. During the deploying campaign, indoor and outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates were measured simultaneously at the same location. It appeared that the measured values varied from 22 to 990 Bq/m(3) for indoor radon concentrations, from 50 to 195 nSv/h for outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates, and from 38 to 184 nSv/h for indoor ambient dose equivalent rates. The geometric mean value of indoor to outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates was found to be 0.88, i.e. the outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates were on average higher than the indoor ambient dose equivalent rates. All measured can reasonably well be described by log-normal distributions. A detailed statistical analysis of factors which influence the measured quantities is reported.
PB  - Springer
T2  - Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
T1  - Variation of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in different outdoor and indoor environments
VL  - 55
IS  - 2
SP  - 171
EP  - 183
DO  - 10.1007/s00411-016-0640-y
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojanovska, Zdenka A. and Boev, Blažo and Žunić, Zora S. and Ivanova, Kremena and Ristova, Mimoza and Tsenova, Martina and Šorša, Ajka and Janevik, Emilija and Taleski, Vaso and Bossew, Peter",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Subject of this study is an investigation of the variations of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in outdoor and indoor environments of 40 dwellings, 31 elementary schools and five kindergartens. The buildings are located in three municipalities of two, geologically different, areas of the Republic of Macedonia. Indoor radon concentrations were measured by nuclear track detectors, deployed in the most occupied room of the building, between June 2013 and May 2014. During the deploying campaign, indoor and outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates were measured simultaneously at the same location. It appeared that the measured values varied from 22 to 990 Bq/m(3) for indoor radon concentrations, from 50 to 195 nSv/h for outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates, and from 38 to 184 nSv/h for indoor ambient dose equivalent rates. The geometric mean value of indoor to outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates was found to be 0.88, i.e. the outdoor ambient dose equivalent rates were on average higher than the indoor ambient dose equivalent rates. All measured can reasonably well be described by log-normal distributions. A detailed statistical analysis of factors which influence the measured quantities is reported.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "Radiation and Environmental Biophysics",
title = "Variation of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in different outdoor and indoor environments",
volume = "55",
number = "2",
pages = "171-183",
doi = "10.1007/s00411-016-0640-y"
}
Stojanovska, Z. A., Boev, B., Žunić, Z. S., Ivanova, K., Ristova, M., Tsenova, M., Šorša, A., Janevik, E., Taleski, V.,& Bossew, P.. (2016). Variation of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in different outdoor and indoor environments. in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Springer., 55(2), 171-183.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00411-016-0640-y
Stojanovska ZA, Boev B, Žunić ZS, Ivanova K, Ristova M, Tsenova M, Šorša A, Janevik E, Taleski V, Bossew P. Variation of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in different outdoor and indoor environments. in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 2016;55(2):171-183.
doi:10.1007/s00411-016-0640-y .
Stojanovska, Zdenka A., Boev, Blažo, Žunić, Zora S., Ivanova, Kremena, Ristova, Mimoza, Tsenova, Martina, Šorša, Ajka, Janevik, Emilija, Taleski, Vaso, Bossew, Peter, "Variation of indoor radon concentration and ambient dose equivalent rate in different outdoor and indoor environments" in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 55, no. 2 (2016):171-183,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00411-016-0640-y . .
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