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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2010

Internal exposure from building materials exhaling 222Rn and 220Rn as compared to external exposure due to their natural radioactivity content

Predrag Ujić; I. Čeliković; A. Kandić; Ivana Vukanac; Mirjana Đurašević; Dušan Dragosavac; Zora S. Žunić

The main scope of this paper is to point out the importance of introducing radon and thoron exhalation measurements from building materials in the regulating frame. Currently (2009), such a regulation of this kind of exposure is not explicitly included in the Serbian regulating network. To this end, this work reports concentration measurements of (226)Ra, (232)Th and (40)K and radon and thoron exhalation rates from building materials used in Serbia. Following detailed analysis, it was noticed that both internal exposures to radon and/or thoron exhaling from building materials may exceed external exposures to their precursors contained therein.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2010

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

Zora S. Žunić; I. Čeliković; Shinji Tokonami; Tetsuo Ishikawa; Predrag Ujić; A. Onischenko; Michael Zhukovsky; Gordana Milic; B. Jakupi; Olivera Cuknic; N. Veselinović; K. Fujimoto; S. K. Sahoo; Ilia V. Yarmoshenko

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 of Environmental Radioactivity | 2008

Traces of DU in samples of environmental bio-monitors (non-flowering plants, fungi) and soil from target sites of the Western Balkan region

Zora S. Žunić; Jerzy W. Mietelski; Sylwia Błażej; P. Gaca; Ewa Tomankiewicz; Predrag Ujić; I. Čeliković; Olivera Cuknic; Miroslav Demajo

This paper reports results of gamma and alpha spectrometric measurements for mosses, lichens, fungi and soil samples from areas in the Balkans targeted by depleted uranium (DU). Samples were collected in 2002 and 2003 in the vicinity of several villages, principally Han Pijesak (Bosnia and Herzegovina, hit by DU in 1995) and Bratoselce (South Serbia, hit by DU in 1999) and in lesser numbers from Gornja Stubla, Kosovo (which is identified as a high natural radon/thoron area) and Presevo close to the Kosovo border. In the course of gamma spectrometric measurements some results suggested samples with unusual high uranium contents which might be considered to be a signature for the presence of DU, although many samples had very high detection limits. Alpha spectrometric measurements directly proved the presence of DU for five samples, all from directly targeted places. These were samples of mosses, lichens and soil. For some samples homogeneity tests were applied which showed a rather even distribution of DU in these samples. No trace of DU was found in any sample from a dwelling.


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2016

Novel method of measurement of radon exhalation from building materials.

A. Awhida; Predrag Ujić; Ivana Vukanac; Mirjana Đurašević; A. Kandić; I. Čeliković; B. Lončar; Predrag Kolarž

In the era of the energy saving policy (i.e. more air tight doors and windows), the radon exhaled from building materials tends to increase its concentration in indoor air, which increases the importance of the measurement of radon exhalation from building materials. This manuscript presents a novel method of the radon exhalation measurement using only a HPGe detector or any other gamma spectrometer. Comparing it with the already used methods of radon exhalation measurements, this method provides the measurement of the emanation coefficient, the radon diffusion length and the radon exhalation rate, all within the same measurement, which additionally defines materials radon protective properties. Furthermore it does not necessitate additional equipment for radon or radon exhalation measurement, which simplifies measurement technique, and thus potentially facilitates introduction of legal obligation for radon exhalation determination in building materials.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014

High variability of indoor radon concentrations in uraniferous bedrock areas in the Balkan region.

Zora S. Žunić; Predrag Ujić; L. Nađđerđ; I.V. Yarmoshenko; S.B. Radanović; S. Komatina Petrović; I. Čeliković; M. Komatina; P. Bossew

In this work the strong influence of geological factors on the variability of indoor radon is found in two of three geologically very different regions of South-Eastern Europe. A method to estimate the annual mean concentration when one seasonal measurement is missing is proposed. Large differences of radon concentrations in different rooms of the same house and significant difference in radon concentrations in one season comparing it to the others are noted in certain cases. Geological factors that can lead to such behavior are discussed.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2018

AD-HOC INTERCOMPARISON OF FOUR DIFFERENT RADON EXHALATION MEASUREMENT METHODS

A. Awhida; Predrag Ujić; Gordana K. Pantelić; Predrag Kolarž; I. Čeliković; M Živanović; A Janićijević; B. Lončar

It is indicated that the exposure to radon originating from the building materials is not negligible and the radon exhalation measurement should get more attention in the future. The experience with four different methods of the exhalation measurement, established in our laboratory for the purpose of the intercomparison is reported. Additionally, a comparison of advantages and disadvantages of used methods is discussed.


Nukleonika | 2016

First steps towards national radon action plan in Serbia

V. Udovičić; D. Maletic; Maja Eremić Savković; Gordana K. Pantelić; Predrag Ujić; I. Čeliković; Sofija Forkapić; D. Nikezic; V.M. Markovic; Vesna Arsić; Jovana Ilić

Abstract Radon problem has a special attention in many countries in the world and the most of them have established national radon programmes. The radon issues in Serbia have not been approached in a systematic and organized way. Currently, there are many research groups and institutions working in radon field, and it is a good basis to integrate all these activities into a comprehensive national programme to define the strategic objectives and action plan for the next few years. Also, Serbia as a candidate for membership in the EU is obliged to harmonize its legislation, including the field of radiation protection in which the radon issues has an important role. In this report, a brief history of radon research, present status and plans for the future activity on radon issues in Serbia are presented. Regarding the long-term plans, the establishment and implementation of the Radon Action Plan with the primary goal of raising awareness about the harmful effects of public exposure to radon and implementing a set of measures for its reduction. In that sense, the synergy between the national, regional and local organizations responsible for public health and radiation protection must be achieved.


THE NATURAL RADIATION ENVIRONMENT: 8th International Symposium (NRE#N#VIII) | 2008

Determination of Depleted Uranium in Environmental Bio‐monitor Samples and Soil from Target sites in Western Balkan Region

S. K. Sahoo; Hiroko Enomoto; Shinji Tokonami; Tetsuo Ishikawa; Predrag Ujić; I. Čeliković; Zora S. Žunić

Lichen and Moss are widely used to assess the atmospheric pollution by heavy metals and radionuclides. In this paper, we report results of uranium and its isotope ratios using mass spectrometric measurements (followed by chemical separation procedure) for mosses, lichens and soil samples from a depleted uranium (DU) target site in western Balkan region. Samples were collected in 2003 from Han Pijesak (Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Hercegovina). Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) measurements show the presence of high concentration of uranium in some samples. Concentration of uranium in moss samples ranged from 5.2-755.43 Bq/Kg. We have determined {sup 235}U/{sup 238}U isotope ratio using thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) from the samples with high uranium content and the ratios are in the range of 0.002097-0.002380. TIMS measurement confirms presence of DU in some samples. However, we have not noticed any traces of DU in samples containing lesser amount of uranium or from any samples from the living environment of same area.


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2006

High natural radiation exposure in radon spa areas: a detailed field investigation in Niska Banja (Balkan region) *

Zora S. Žunić; I. Kobal; Janja Vaupotič; Krzysztof Kozak; Jadwiga Mazur; A. Birovljev; M. Janik; I. Čeliković; Predrag Ujić; A. Demajo; G. Krstić; B. Jakupi; M. Quarto; F. Bochicchio


Radiation Measurements | 2008

Standardization and difficulties of the thoron exhalation rate measurements using an accumulation chamber

Predrag Ujić; I. Čeliković; A. Kandić; Zora S. Žunić

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Tetsuo Ishikawa

Fukushima Medical University

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Krzysztof Kozak

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. Kandić

University of Belgrade

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S. K. Sahoo

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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