37 years after the chernobyl
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Gunay, OsmanYalcin, Caner
Guray, R. Taygun
Karakurt, Didem Avci
Tantoglu, Ezgi
Basdemir, Safa
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Günay, O., Yalçin, C., Güray, R. T., Avci Karakurt, D., Tantoğlu, E., & Başdemir, S. (2024). 37 years after the chernobyl: the current radiation status in Kocaeli, Turkey. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 1-12.Abstract
This study aims to assess the artificial and natural radiation dose levels in certain districts of Kocaeli province within the Marmara region, 37 years after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, and evaluate the current status prior to potential nuclear leakage events from Zaporijya or other nuclear power plants. Radioactive concentrations of Th-232, U-238, K-40 and Cs-137 were determined using HPGe gamma spectrometry in 26 soil samples collected from the region of interest. The average concentrations were found to be 22.35 Bqkg(-1) for U-238, 26.36 Bqkg(-1) for Th-232, 368.34 Bqkg(-1) for K-40, and 2.44 Bqkg(-1) for Cs-137. Furthermore, the study revealed an absorbed dose rate of 41.73 nGyh(-1), an annual effective dose equivalent of 51.18 mu Svy(-1), and an excess lifetime cancer risk of 0.00018.