E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

The activity of selected gamma radionuclides in the Tatra National Park

  • Kubica Barbara,
  • Stobiński Marcin,
  • Szaciłowski Grzegorz,
  • Szarłowicz Katarzyna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171402036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. 02036

Abstract

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Cesium is naturally occurring active metal, represented by one stable isotope 133Cs, and number of artificial, unstable, isotopes. The most common artificial isotope of cesium is 137Cs, present in the environment of the Tatra Mountains due to nuclear weapon testing in late `50, and nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl in 1986. However in recent years the growth in biofuels use for power generation can be the next source of 137Cs emission. Burning wood cultivated on grounds contaminated by 137Cs can introduce secondary emission of this isotope to the atmosphere.This paper presents the results of determination of gamma emitting radionuclides artificial 137Cs and natural 40K in soil samples from the Tatra Mountains. Results show some differences in the vertical distribution of examined radionuclides. It was found that the change of activity of 137Cs in the soil samples depends mostly on the soil density and on the concentration of organic material. The state of “zero” 137Cs activity was developed in the form of maps.