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Natural and artificial radionuclides in moss samples from the region of Northern Greece

Betsou, Chrysoula; Tsakiri, Evdoxia; Hansman, Jan; Krmar, Miodrag; Ioannidou, Alexandra

(Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Betsou, Chrysoula
AU  - Tsakiri, Evdoxia
AU  - Hansman, Jan
AU  - Krmar, Miodrag
AU  - Ioannidou, Alexandra
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8260
UR  - https://plus.sr.cobiss.net/opac7/bib/245691404
UR  - http://dzz.org.rs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Zbornik_XXIX_Simpozijum_DZZ_SCG_Srebrno_jezero_2.pdf
AB  - Terrestrial mosses obtain most of their nutrients directly from precipitation and dry
deposition, and they can be used for monitoring of airborne radionuclide depositions.
Ninetyfive samples of Hypnum Cupressiforme were collected in Northern Greece during
the end of summer 2016. After the preparation, mosses were measured in a
low-background HPGe detector with relative efficiency 32%. The activity
concentrations of 7
Be ranged from 69 to 1280 Bq kg-1, and the concentrations of 137Cs
ranged from 0 to 425 Bq kg-1. The concentrations of 210Pb were between 147 and 1920
Bq kg-1 and for 40K were between 120 and 750 Bq kg-1. Differences have been observed
in the activity concentrations between the mosses collected from ground surface, rocks,
branches and near roots. Finally, no correlation between the concentrations of 7
Be and
210Pb has been found.
AB  - Mahovine svoje nutrijente direktno dobijaju iz padavina i suvom depozicijom i mogu se
koristiti za monitoring depozicije radionuklida iz vazduha. Devedesetpet uzoraka
mahovina (Hypnum Cupressiforme) je sakupljeno u regionu Severne Grčke tokom kraja
leta 2016. godine. Posle pripreme, mahovine su merene na niskofonskom HPGe detektoru relativne efikasnosti 32%. Izmerene koncentracije aktivnosti 7
Be su bile od 69 do
1280 Bq kg-1, aktivnosti 137Cs od 0 do 425 Bq kg-1, aktivnosti 210Pb od 147 do
1920 Bq kg-1
, a
40K od 120 do 750 Bq kg-1. Primećene su razlike u koncentracijama
aktivnosti radionuklida u mahovinama koje su sakupljene sa zemlje, kamena, grana
stabala i blizu korena stabla. Između
7
Be i 210Pb nije pronađena nikakva korelacija.
PB  - Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе
C3  - 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова
T1  - Natural and artificial radionuclides in moss samples from the region of Northern Greece
T1  - Prirodni i proizvedeni radionuklidi u uzorcima mahovina iz regiona Severne Grčke
SP  - 92
EP  - 98
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8260
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Betsou, Chrysoula and Tsakiri, Evdoxia and Hansman, Jan and Krmar, Miodrag and Ioannidou, Alexandra",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Terrestrial mosses obtain most of their nutrients directly from precipitation and dry
deposition, and they can be used for monitoring of airborne radionuclide depositions.
Ninetyfive samples of Hypnum Cupressiforme were collected in Northern Greece during
the end of summer 2016. After the preparation, mosses were measured in a
low-background HPGe detector with relative efficiency 32%. The activity
concentrations of 7
Be ranged from 69 to 1280 Bq kg-1, and the concentrations of 137Cs
ranged from 0 to 425 Bq kg-1. The concentrations of 210Pb were between 147 and 1920
Bq kg-1 and for 40K were between 120 and 750 Bq kg-1. Differences have been observed
in the activity concentrations between the mosses collected from ground surface, rocks,
branches and near roots. Finally, no correlation between the concentrations of 7
Be and
210Pb has been found., Mahovine svoje nutrijente direktno dobijaju iz padavina i suvom depozicijom i mogu se
koristiti za monitoring depozicije radionuklida iz vazduha. Devedesetpet uzoraka
mahovina (Hypnum Cupressiforme) je sakupljeno u regionu Severne Grčke tokom kraja
leta 2016. godine. Posle pripreme, mahovine su merene na niskofonskom HPGe detektoru relativne efikasnosti 32%. Izmerene koncentracije aktivnosti 7
Be su bile od 69 do
1280 Bq kg-1, aktivnosti 137Cs od 0 do 425 Bq kg-1, aktivnosti 210Pb od 147 do
1920 Bq kg-1
, a
40K od 120 do 750 Bq kg-1. Primećene su razlike u koncentracijama
aktivnosti radionuklida u mahovinama koje su sakupljene sa zemlje, kamena, grana
stabala i blizu korena stabla. Između
7
Be i 210Pb nije pronađena nikakva korelacija.",
publisher = "Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе",
journal = "29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова",
title = "Natural and artificial radionuclides in moss samples from the region of Northern Greece, Prirodni i proizvedeni radionuklidi u uzorcima mahovina iz regiona Severne Grčke",
pages = "92-98",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8260"
}
Betsou, C., Tsakiri, E., Hansman, J., Krmar, M.,& Ioannidou, A.. (2017). Natural and artificial radionuclides in moss samples from the region of Northern Greece. in 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова
Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе., 92-98.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8260
Betsou C, Tsakiri E, Hansman J, Krmar M, Ioannidou A. Natural and artificial radionuclides in moss samples from the region of Northern Greece. in 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова. 2017;:92-98.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8260 .
Betsou, Chrysoula, Tsakiri, Evdoxia, Hansman, Jan, Krmar, Miodrag, Ioannidou, Alexandra, "Natural and artificial radionuclides in moss samples from the region of Northern Greece" in 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова (2017):92-98,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8260 .

Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks

Masson, Olivier; Baeza, A.; Bieringer, Jacqueline; Brudecki, K.; Bucci, S.; Cappai, M.; Carvalho, F. P.; Connan, O.; Cosma, C.; Dalheimer, Axel; Didier, D.; Depuydt, G.; De Geer, L. E.; De Vismes, Anne; Gini, L.; Groppi, F.; Gudnason, K.; Gurriaran, R.; Hainz, D.; Halldorsson, O.; Hammond, D.; Hanley, O.; Holey, K.; Homoki, Zsolt; Ioannidou, A.; Isajenko, Krzysztof A.; Janković, Marija M.; Katzlberger, Christian; Kettunen, M.; Kierepko, Renata; Kontro, R.; Kwakman, P. J. M.; Lecomte, M.; Vintro, L. Leon; Leppanen, A-P; Lind, B.; Lujaniene, G.; Mc Ginnity, P.; Mc Mahon, C.; Mala, Helena; Manenti, S.; Manolopoulou, M.; Mattila, A.; Mauring, A.; Mietelski, Jerzy W.; Moller, Bredo; Nielsen, S. P.; Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.; Overwater, R. M. W.; Palsson, S. E.; Papastefanou, C.; Penev, I.; Pham, M. K.; Povinec, Pavel Peter; Rameback, H.; Reis, M. C.; Ringer, Wolfgang; Rodriguez, A.; Rulik, Petr; Saey, P. R. J.; Samsonov, V.; Schlosser, C.; Sgorbati, G.; Silobritiene, B. V.; Soderstrom, C.; Sogni, R.; Solier, L.; Sonck, M.; Steinhauser, Georg; Steinkopff, Thomas; Steinmann, P.; Stoulos, S.; Sykora, Ivan; Todorović, Dragana; Tooloutalaie, N.; Tositti, L.; Tschiersch, Jochen; Ugron, A.; Vagena, E.; Vargas, A.; Wershofen, Herbert; Zhukova, O.

(2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Masson, Olivier
AU  - Baeza, A.
AU  - Bieringer, Jacqueline
AU  - Brudecki, K.
AU  - Bucci, S.
AU  - Cappai, M.
AU  - Carvalho, F. P.
AU  - Connan, O.
AU  - Cosma, C.
AU  - Dalheimer, Axel
AU  - Didier, D.
AU  - Depuydt, G.
AU  - De Geer, L. E.
AU  - De Vismes, Anne
AU  - Gini, L.
AU  - Groppi, F.
AU  - Gudnason, K.
AU  - Gurriaran, R.
AU  - Hainz, D.
AU  - Halldorsson, O.
AU  - Hammond, D.
AU  - Hanley, O.
AU  - Holey, K.
AU  - Homoki, Zsolt
AU  - Ioannidou, A.
AU  - Isajenko, Krzysztof A.
AU  - Janković, Marija M.
AU  - Katzlberger, Christian
AU  - Kettunen, M.
AU  - Kierepko, Renata
AU  - Kontro, R.
AU  - Kwakman, P. J. M.
AU  - Lecomte, M.
AU  - Vintro, L. Leon
AU  - Leppanen, A-P
AU  - Lind, B.
AU  - Lujaniene, G.
AU  - Mc Ginnity, P.
AU  - Mc Mahon, C.
AU  - Mala, Helena
AU  - Manenti, S.
AU  - Manolopoulou, M.
AU  - Mattila, A.
AU  - Mauring, A.
AU  - Mietelski, Jerzy W.
AU  - Moller, Bredo
AU  - Nielsen, S. P.
AU  - Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.
AU  - Overwater, R. M. W.
AU  - Palsson, S. E.
AU  - Papastefanou, C.
AU  - Penev, I.
AU  - Pham, M. K.
AU  - Povinec, Pavel Peter
AU  - Rameback, H.
AU  - Reis, M. C.
AU  - Ringer, Wolfgang
AU  - Rodriguez, A.
AU  - Rulik, Petr
AU  - Saey, P. R. J.
AU  - Samsonov, V.
AU  - Schlosser, C.
AU  - Sgorbati, G.
AU  - Silobritiene, B. V.
AU  - Soderstrom, C.
AU  - Sogni, R.
AU  - Solier, L.
AU  - Sonck, M.
AU  - Steinhauser, Georg
AU  - Steinkopff, Thomas
AU  - Steinmann, P.
AU  - Stoulos, S.
AU  - Sykora, Ivan
AU  - Todorović, Dragana
AU  - Tooloutalaie, N.
AU  - Tositti, L.
AU  - Tschiersch, Jochen
AU  - Ugron, A.
AU  - Vagena, E.
AU  - Vargas, A.
AU  - Wershofen, Herbert
AU  - Zhukova, O.
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4477
AB  - Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (NPP) started on March 12th, 2011. Among the various radionuclides released, iodine-131 ((131)I) and cesium isotopes ((137)Cs and (134)Cs) were transported across the Pacific toward the North American continent and reached Europe despite dispersion and washout along the route of the contaminated air masses. In Europe, the first signs of the releases were detected 7 days later while the first peak of activity level was observed between March 28th and March 30th. Time variations over a 20-day period and spatial variations across more than 150 sampling locations in Europe made it possible to characterize the contaminated air masses. After the Chernobyl accident, only a few measurements of the gaseous (131)I fraction were conducted compared to the number of measurements for the particulate fraction. Several studies had already pointed out the importance of the gaseous (131)I and the large underestimation of the total (131)I airborne activity level, and subsequent calculations of inhalation dose, if neglected. The measurements made across Europe following the releases from the Fukushima NPP reactors have provided a significant amount of new data on the ratio of the gaseous (131)I fraction to total (131)I, both on a spatial scale and its temporal variation. It can be pointed out that during the Fukushima event, the (134)Cs to (137)Cs ratio proved to be different from that observed after the Chernobyl accident. The data set provided in this paper is the most comprehensive survey of the main relevant airborne radionuclides from the Fukushima reactors, measured across Europe. A rough estimate of the total (131)I inventory that has passed over Europe during this period was LT 1% of the released amount. According to the measurements, airborne activity levels remain of no concern for public health in Europe.
T2  - Environmental Science and Technology
T1  - Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks
VL  - 45
IS  - 18
SP  - 7670
EP  - 7677
DO  - 10.1021/es2017158
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Masson, Olivier and Baeza, A. and Bieringer, Jacqueline and Brudecki, K. and Bucci, S. and Cappai, M. and Carvalho, F. P. and Connan, O. and Cosma, C. and Dalheimer, Axel and Didier, D. and Depuydt, G. and De Geer, L. E. and De Vismes, Anne and Gini, L. and Groppi, F. and Gudnason, K. and Gurriaran, R. and Hainz, D. and Halldorsson, O. and Hammond, D. and Hanley, O. and Holey, K. and Homoki, Zsolt and Ioannidou, A. and Isajenko, Krzysztof A. and Janković, Marija M. and Katzlberger, Christian and Kettunen, M. and Kierepko, Renata and Kontro, R. and Kwakman, P. J. M. and Lecomte, M. and Vintro, L. Leon and Leppanen, A-P and Lind, B. and Lujaniene, G. and Mc Ginnity, P. and Mc Mahon, C. and Mala, Helena and Manenti, S. and Manolopoulou, M. and Mattila, A. and Mauring, A. and Mietelski, Jerzy W. and Moller, Bredo and Nielsen, S. P. and Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D. and Overwater, R. M. W. and Palsson, S. E. and Papastefanou, C. and Penev, I. and Pham, M. K. and Povinec, Pavel Peter and Rameback, H. and Reis, M. C. and Ringer, Wolfgang and Rodriguez, A. and Rulik, Petr and Saey, P. R. J. and Samsonov, V. and Schlosser, C. and Sgorbati, G. and Silobritiene, B. V. and Soderstrom, C. and Sogni, R. and Solier, L. and Sonck, M. and Steinhauser, Georg and Steinkopff, Thomas and Steinmann, P. and Stoulos, S. and Sykora, Ivan and Todorović, Dragana and Tooloutalaie, N. and Tositti, L. and Tschiersch, Jochen and Ugron, A. and Vagena, E. and Vargas, A. and Wershofen, Herbert and Zhukova, O.",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (NPP) started on March 12th, 2011. Among the various radionuclides released, iodine-131 ((131)I) and cesium isotopes ((137)Cs and (134)Cs) were transported across the Pacific toward the North American continent and reached Europe despite dispersion and washout along the route of the contaminated air masses. In Europe, the first signs of the releases were detected 7 days later while the first peak of activity level was observed between March 28th and March 30th. Time variations over a 20-day period and spatial variations across more than 150 sampling locations in Europe made it possible to characterize the contaminated air masses. After the Chernobyl accident, only a few measurements of the gaseous (131)I fraction were conducted compared to the number of measurements for the particulate fraction. Several studies had already pointed out the importance of the gaseous (131)I and the large underestimation of the total (131)I airborne activity level, and subsequent calculations of inhalation dose, if neglected. The measurements made across Europe following the releases from the Fukushima NPP reactors have provided a significant amount of new data on the ratio of the gaseous (131)I fraction to total (131)I, both on a spatial scale and its temporal variation. It can be pointed out that during the Fukushima event, the (134)Cs to (137)Cs ratio proved to be different from that observed after the Chernobyl accident. The data set provided in this paper is the most comprehensive survey of the main relevant airborne radionuclides from the Fukushima reactors, measured across Europe. A rough estimate of the total (131)I inventory that has passed over Europe during this period was LT 1% of the released amount. According to the measurements, airborne activity levels remain of no concern for public health in Europe.",
journal = "Environmental Science and Technology",
title = "Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks",
volume = "45",
number = "18",
pages = "7670-7677",
doi = "10.1021/es2017158"
}
Masson, O., Baeza, A., Bieringer, J., Brudecki, K., Bucci, S., Cappai, M., Carvalho, F. P., Connan, O., Cosma, C., Dalheimer, A., Didier, D., Depuydt, G., De Geer, L. E., De Vismes, A., Gini, L., Groppi, F., Gudnason, K., Gurriaran, R., Hainz, D., Halldorsson, O., Hammond, D., Hanley, O., Holey, K., Homoki, Z., Ioannidou, A., Isajenko, K. A., Janković, M. M., Katzlberger, C., Kettunen, M., Kierepko, R., Kontro, R., Kwakman, P. J. M., Lecomte, M., Vintro, L. L., Leppanen, A., Lind, B., Lujaniene, G., Mc Ginnity, P., Mc Mahon, C., Mala, H., Manenti, S., Manolopoulou, M., Mattila, A., Mauring, A., Mietelski, J. W., Moller, B., Nielsen, S. P., Krneta-Nikolić, J. D., Overwater, R. M. W., Palsson, S. E., Papastefanou, C., Penev, I., Pham, M. K., Povinec, P. P., Rameback, H., Reis, M. C., Ringer, W., Rodriguez, A., Rulik, P., Saey, P. R. J., Samsonov, V., Schlosser, C., Sgorbati, G., Silobritiene, B. V., Soderstrom, C., Sogni, R., Solier, L., Sonck, M., Steinhauser, G., Steinkopff, T., Steinmann, P., Stoulos, S., Sykora, I., Todorović, D., Tooloutalaie, N., Tositti, L., Tschiersch, J., Ugron, A., Vagena, E., Vargas, A., Wershofen, H.,& Zhukova, O.. (2011). Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks. in Environmental Science and Technology, 45(18), 7670-7677.
https://doi.org/10.1021/es2017158
Masson O, Baeza A, Bieringer J, Brudecki K, Bucci S, Cappai M, Carvalho FP, Connan O, Cosma C, Dalheimer A, Didier D, Depuydt G, De Geer LE, De Vismes A, Gini L, Groppi F, Gudnason K, Gurriaran R, Hainz D, Halldorsson O, Hammond D, Hanley O, Holey K, Homoki Z, Ioannidou A, Isajenko KA, Janković MM, Katzlberger C, Kettunen M, Kierepko R, Kontro R, Kwakman PJM, Lecomte M, Vintro LL, Leppanen A, Lind B, Lujaniene G, Mc Ginnity P, Mc Mahon C, Mala H, Manenti S, Manolopoulou M, Mattila A, Mauring A, Mietelski JW, Moller B, Nielsen SP, Krneta-Nikolić JD, Overwater RMW, Palsson SE, Papastefanou C, Penev I, Pham MK, Povinec PP, Rameback H, Reis MC, Ringer W, Rodriguez A, Rulik P, Saey PRJ, Samsonov V, Schlosser C, Sgorbati G, Silobritiene BV, Soderstrom C, Sogni R, Solier L, Sonck M, Steinhauser G, Steinkopff T, Steinmann P, Stoulos S, Sykora I, Todorović D, Tooloutalaie N, Tositti L, Tschiersch J, Ugron A, Vagena E, Vargas A, Wershofen H, Zhukova O. Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks. in Environmental Science and Technology. 2011;45(18):7670-7677.
doi:10.1021/es2017158 .
Masson, Olivier, Baeza, A., Bieringer, Jacqueline, Brudecki, K., Bucci, S., Cappai, M., Carvalho, F. P., Connan, O., Cosma, C., Dalheimer, Axel, Didier, D., Depuydt, G., De Geer, L. E., De Vismes, Anne, Gini, L., Groppi, F., Gudnason, K., Gurriaran, R., Hainz, D., Halldorsson, O., Hammond, D., Hanley, O., Holey, K., Homoki, Zsolt, Ioannidou, A., Isajenko, Krzysztof A., Janković, Marija M., Katzlberger, Christian, Kettunen, M., Kierepko, Renata, Kontro, R., Kwakman, P. J. M., Lecomte, M., Vintro, L. Leon, Leppanen, A-P, Lind, B., Lujaniene, G., Mc Ginnity, P., Mc Mahon, C., Mala, Helena, Manenti, S., Manolopoulou, M., Mattila, A., Mauring, A., Mietelski, Jerzy W., Moller, Bredo, Nielsen, S. P., Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D., Overwater, R. M. W., Palsson, S. E., Papastefanou, C., Penev, I., Pham, M. K., Povinec, Pavel Peter, Rameback, H., Reis, M. C., Ringer, Wolfgang, Rodriguez, A., Rulik, Petr, Saey, P. R. J., Samsonov, V., Schlosser, C., Sgorbati, G., Silobritiene, B. V., Soderstrom, C., Sogni, R., Solier, L., Sonck, M., Steinhauser, Georg, Steinkopff, Thomas, Steinmann, P., Stoulos, S., Sykora, Ivan, Todorović, Dragana, Tooloutalaie, N., Tositti, L., Tschiersch, Jochen, Ugron, A., Vagena, E., Vargas, A., Wershofen, Herbert, Zhukova, O., "Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks" in Environmental Science and Technology, 45, no. 18 (2011):7670-7677,
https://doi.org/10.1021/es2017158 . .
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