The primary aim of this research is the investigation of natural and artificial radioactivity in protected areas of Kopaonik, Vlasina, and Rila Mountains. Soil samples (including lake sediment), drinkable spring water and conifers at mentioned locations of Southeast Europe, are chosen as study objects due to their importance for people and the environment in global. Specific activities of226Ra,232Th,40K,238U,235U, 137Cs, 210Pb, and7Be are determined using gamma spectrometry and the obtained values compared with literature and mean world values. Risk assessment parameters and the soil-plant transfer factor were determined for226Ra, 40K, 137Cs, and210Pb. This is the first radioactivity study of high mountain areas of Vlasina and Kopaonik in Serbia and Rila in Bulgaria and as such a baseline measurement and foundation for future research.
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Džoljić, J. A., Stevović, S. M., Todorović, D. J., Polavder, S. M., Rajačić, M. M., & Krneta Nikolić, J. D. (2017). Natural and artificial radioactivity in some protected areas of south east europe. Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection, 32(4), 334–341. https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1704334D