Geofísica Internacional (May 2002)

Radon concentrations in soil of the city of Podgorica, Montenegro

  • S. Dapchevich,
  • N. Antovich,
  • V. V. Uvarov,
  • P. Vukotich

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 3
pp. 277 – 280

Abstract

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Radon concentrations in soil of the city of Podgorica, capital of Montenegro, were measured using passive radiometers. The radiometers were placed in the soil at a depth of 70-80 cm, in refilled holes, and cellulose nitrate detectors were exposed during 14 days. The arithmetic mean of the radon concentrations at 67 locations is found to be 37 kBq/m3, with a standard deviation of 16 kBq/m3. The frequency distribution of radon levels in soil is almost symmetrical. This investigation shows that the radon level in soil above the geological fault, in a non-seismic situation, is not higher than in soil of other city areas. The radon concentrations in soil at a contact zone between flat terrain and rocky hills are not found to be generally higher than elsewhere in the city area.

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