Fujimoto, K.

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Collaborative investigations on thoron and radon in some rural communities of Balkans

Žunić, Zora S.; Čeliković, Igor T.; Tokonami, S.; Ishikawa, Tetsuo; Ujić, Predrag; Onischenko, Alexandra; Zhukovsky, Michael; Milic, G.; Jakupi, Bajram; Cuknic, O.; Veselinović, Nenad; Fujimoto, K.; Sahoo, Sarata Kumar; Yarmoshenko, Ilia V.

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Žunić, Zora S.
AU  - Čeliković, Igor T.
AU  - Tokonami, S.
AU  - Ishikawa, Tetsuo
AU  - Ujić, Predrag
AU  - Onischenko, Alexandra
AU  - Zhukovsky, Michael
AU  - Milic, G.
AU  - Jakupi, Bajram
AU  - Cuknic, O.
AU  - Veselinović, Nenad
AU  - Fujimoto, K.
AU  - Sahoo, Sarata Kumar
AU  - Yarmoshenko, Ilia V.
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6890
AB  - This paper deals with the results of the first-field use in the Balkans, i.e. Serbia and Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Hercegovina), of a passive polycarbonate Mark II type and poliallyldiglycol carbonate (Cr-39) alpha track detectors sensitive to thoron as well as to radon. Both types of solid state nuclear track detectors were designed and supplied by National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), Chiba, Japan. The commercial names for these detectors which all have been field tested in Balkan rural communities are known as: UFO and RADUET passive discriminative radon/thoron detectors. No database of thoron and thoron progeny concentrations in dwellings in Serbia or Balkans region exist, and as a result, the level of exposure of the Serbian population to thoron and its progeny is unknown so far.
T2  - Radiation Protection Dosimetry
T1  - Collaborative investigations on thoron and radon in some rural communities of Balkans
VL  - 141
IS  - 4
SP  - 346
EP  - 350
DO  - 10.1093/rpd/ncq258
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Žunić, Zora S. and Čeliković, Igor T. and Tokonami, S. and Ishikawa, Tetsuo and Ujić, Predrag and Onischenko, Alexandra and Zhukovsky, Michael and Milic, G. and Jakupi, Bajram and Cuknic, O. and Veselinović, Nenad and Fujimoto, K. and Sahoo, Sarata Kumar and Yarmoshenko, Ilia V.",
year = "2010",
abstract = "This paper deals with the results of the first-field use in the Balkans, i.e. Serbia and Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Hercegovina), of a passive polycarbonate Mark II type and poliallyldiglycol carbonate (Cr-39) alpha track detectors sensitive to thoron as well as to radon. Both types of solid state nuclear track detectors were designed and supplied by National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), Chiba, Japan. The commercial names for these detectors which all have been field tested in Balkan rural communities are known as: UFO and RADUET passive discriminative radon/thoron detectors. No database of thoron and thoron progeny concentrations in dwellings in Serbia or Balkans region exist, and as a result, the level of exposure of the Serbian population to thoron and its progeny is unknown so far.",
journal = "Radiation Protection Dosimetry",
title = "Collaborative investigations on thoron and radon in some rural communities of Balkans",
volume = "141",
number = "4",
pages = "346-350",
doi = "10.1093/rpd/ncq258"
}
Žunić, Z. S., Čeliković, I. T., Tokonami, S., Ishikawa, T., Ujić, P., Onischenko, A., Zhukovsky, M., Milic, G., Jakupi, B., Cuknic, O., Veselinović, N., Fujimoto, K., Sahoo, S. K.,& Yarmoshenko, I. V.. (2010). Collaborative investigations on thoron and radon in some rural communities of Balkans. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 141(4), 346-350.
https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncq258
Žunić ZS, Čeliković IT, Tokonami S, Ishikawa T, Ujić P, Onischenko A, Zhukovsky M, Milic G, Jakupi B, Cuknic O, Veselinović N, Fujimoto K, Sahoo SK, Yarmoshenko IV. Collaborative investigations on thoron and radon in some rural communities of Balkans. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 2010;141(4):346-350.
doi:10.1093/rpd/ncq258 .
Žunić, Zora S., Čeliković, Igor T., Tokonami, S., Ishikawa, Tetsuo, Ujić, Predrag, Onischenko, Alexandra, Zhukovsky, Michael, Milic, G., Jakupi, Bajram, Cuknic, O., Veselinović, Nenad, Fujimoto, K., Sahoo, Sarata Kumar, Yarmoshenko, Ilia V., "Collaborative investigations on thoron and radon in some rural communities of Balkans" in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 141, no. 4 (2010):346-350,
https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncq258 . .
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Dose effect for South Serbians due to U-238 in natural drinking water

Sahoo, Sarata Kumar; Matsumoto, M.; Shiraishi, K.; Fujimoto, K.; Cuknic, O.; Žunić, Zora S.

(2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sahoo, Sarata Kumar
AU  - Matsumoto, M.
AU  - Shiraishi, K.
AU  - Fujimoto, K.
AU  - Cuknic, O.
AU  - Žunić, Zora S.
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6763
AB  - The use of depleted uranium ammunition in South Serbia during the 1999 Kosovo conflict raised a great deal of public concern in the Balkans. Radioactivity levels of U-238 in 20 wells and lake water samples were checked from the viewpoint of internal radiation exposure for South Serbian subjects. We have measured U-238 concentration using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, whereas thermal ionisation mass spectrometry has been used for the measurement of isotope ratios, e.g. U-234/U-238 and U-235/U-238. The concentration of uranium in water samples varies in the range 1.37-63.18 mBq/L. U-234 belongs to the U-238 natural radioactive decay series, and at secular equilibrium, the abundance ratio, U-234/U-238, corresponds to the ratio of their half-lives. The U-234/U-238 activity ratio varies in the range 0.88-2.2 and U-235/U-238 isotope ratio varies from 0.00698 to 0.00745. These findings indicate that uranium in water was a mixture of natural and anthropogenic origin. The annual effective dose due to U-238 was estimated to be in the range 9.2 X 10(-5)-2.1 X 10(-3) mSv.
T2  - Radiation Protection Dosimetry
T1  - Dose effect for South Serbians due to U-238 in natural drinking water
VL  - 127
IS  - 1-4
SP  - 407
EP  - 410
DO  - 10.1093/rpd/ncm294
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sahoo, Sarata Kumar and Matsumoto, M. and Shiraishi, K. and Fujimoto, K. and Cuknic, O. and Žunić, Zora S.",
year = "2007",
abstract = "The use of depleted uranium ammunition in South Serbia during the 1999 Kosovo conflict raised a great deal of public concern in the Balkans. Radioactivity levels of U-238 in 20 wells and lake water samples were checked from the viewpoint of internal radiation exposure for South Serbian subjects. We have measured U-238 concentration using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, whereas thermal ionisation mass spectrometry has been used for the measurement of isotope ratios, e.g. U-234/U-238 and U-235/U-238. The concentration of uranium in water samples varies in the range 1.37-63.18 mBq/L. U-234 belongs to the U-238 natural radioactive decay series, and at secular equilibrium, the abundance ratio, U-234/U-238, corresponds to the ratio of their half-lives. The U-234/U-238 activity ratio varies in the range 0.88-2.2 and U-235/U-238 isotope ratio varies from 0.00698 to 0.00745. These findings indicate that uranium in water was a mixture of natural and anthropogenic origin. The annual effective dose due to U-238 was estimated to be in the range 9.2 X 10(-5)-2.1 X 10(-3) mSv.",
journal = "Radiation Protection Dosimetry",
title = "Dose effect for South Serbians due to U-238 in natural drinking water",
volume = "127",
number = "1-4",
pages = "407-410",
doi = "10.1093/rpd/ncm294"
}
Sahoo, S. K., Matsumoto, M., Shiraishi, K., Fujimoto, K., Cuknic, O.,& Žunić, Z. S.. (2007). Dose effect for South Serbians due to U-238 in natural drinking water. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 127(1-4), 407-410.
https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncm294
Sahoo SK, Matsumoto M, Shiraishi K, Fujimoto K, Cuknic O, Žunić ZS. Dose effect for South Serbians due to U-238 in natural drinking water. in Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 2007;127(1-4):407-410.
doi:10.1093/rpd/ncm294 .
Sahoo, Sarata Kumar, Matsumoto, M., Shiraishi, K., Fujimoto, K., Cuknic, O., Žunić, Zora S., "Dose effect for South Serbians due to U-238 in natural drinking water" in Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 127, no. 1-4 (2007):407-410,
https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncm294 . .
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