Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10730595 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Bega canal is one among many heavily polluted canals in Vojvodina (the northern province of Serbia and Montenegro). In the framework of the revitalization of this canal, the radionuclide content of the sediment was investigated in order to support the safe deposition after excavation. It was found that, in comparison with the Danube sediment and Vojvodina soil, the Bega sediment is contaminated with 238U and 137Cs. The origin of this contamination is discussed. No traces of contamination by nuclear power plants in the region were found, while the presence of technologically enhanced, natural occurring radioactive materials (TENORM) was proved.
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Authors
I. Bikit, E. Varga, Lj. ÄonkiÄ, J. Slivka, D. MrÄa, S. ÄurÄiÄ, N. ŽikiÄ-TodoroviÄ, M. VeskoviÄ,