Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine

Background. The development of effective environmental management programs requires an appropriate assessment of the current state of the environment and contributes to anticipating future changes in the state of the environment. Obtaining such information is one of the main objectives of monitorin...

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Main Authors: Oksana Hromyk, Leonid Ilyin, Igor Grygus, Serhii Korotun, Olga Ilyina, Walery Zukow
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Language:English
Published: National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene 2020-12-01
Series:Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
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Online Access:http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1354
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spelling doaj-c4074b550d1a4eff80f0cc189db5b7492021-06-17T12:48:35ZengNational Institute of Public Health - National Institute of HygieneRoczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny0035-77152451-23112020-12-0171437738210.32394/rpzh.2020.0139Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in UkraineOksana Hromyk0Leonid Ilyin1Igor Grygus2Serhii Korotun3Olga Ilyina4Walery Zukow5Lutsk Technical National University, Lvivska 75, 43018, Lutsk, UkraineLesia Ukrainka Eastern European National University, Volia Avenue 13, 43025, Lutsk, UkraineNational University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Soborna 11, 33028, Rivne, UkraineNational University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Soborna 11, 33028, Rivne, UkraineLesia Ukrainka Eastern European National University, Volia Avenue 13, 43025, Lutsk, UkraineNicolaus Copernicus University, Gagarina 11 str., 87-100 Toruń, PolandBackground. The development of effective environmental management programs requires an appropriate assessment of the current state of the environment and contributes to anticipating future changes in the state of the environment. Obtaining such information is one of the main objectives of monitoring the environment, which is subject to anthropogenic stress, including radiological contamination. The distribution of radionuclides and their ability to migrate in ecological chains and concentration in individual parts requires special control in contaminated areas. Objective. The purpose of the study was to analyze the content of radionuclides ( 137Cs and 90Sr) in soils near the settlements of the zone of radioactive contamination of the Volyn region and their spatial differentiation. Priority is given to agricultural lands, soils, crop products, which necessitates the organization of targeted monitoring of the agro industrial complex. Material and methods. Radioactivity from 137Cs and 90Sr in the soil originating in the Volyn region was studied from 1996 to 2018. Radiation control was carried out on the area of 59852 ha (arable land - 38897 ha, meadows and pastures – 20955 ha). Results. A significant part of the study area has elevated levels of radioactive contamination. The density of radionuclide contamination of agricultural soils in the settlements of the region has been determined. Density of pollution of all surveyed agricultural lands 137Cs ranges from 0.01 to 2.826 Ci/km2, and 90Sr from 0.01 to 0.048 Ci/km2. Conclusions. The radiological situation in the Volyn region (Ukraine) remains stable. There are slight fluctuations of 137Cs and 90Sr, which is due to changes in weather conditions, which leads to an increase or decrease in groundwater and as a consequence - the migration of radionuclides. The most polluted were the soils of administrative districts of Manevychi and Liubeshiv.http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1354radionuclides90sr137csradioactive contaminationsoilsmonitoringsettlement
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author Oksana Hromyk
Leonid Ilyin
Igor Grygus
Serhii Korotun
Olga Ilyina
Walery Zukow
spellingShingle Oksana Hromyk
Leonid Ilyin
Igor Grygus
Serhii Korotun
Olga Ilyina
Walery Zukow
Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine
Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
radionuclides
90sr
137cs
radioactive contamination
soils
monitoring
settlement
author_facet Oksana Hromyk
Leonid Ilyin
Igor Grygus
Serhii Korotun
Olga Ilyina
Walery Zukow
author_sort Oksana Hromyk
title Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine
title_short Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine
title_full Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine
title_fullStr Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the Volyn region in Ukraine
title_sort radiation monitoring of agricultural soils of the volyn region in ukraine
publisher National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene
series Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
issn 0035-7715
2451-2311
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background. The development of effective environmental management programs requires an appropriate assessment of the current state of the environment and contributes to anticipating future changes in the state of the environment. Obtaining such information is one of the main objectives of monitoring the environment, which is subject to anthropogenic stress, including radiological contamination. The distribution of radionuclides and their ability to migrate in ecological chains and concentration in individual parts requires special control in contaminated areas. Objective. The purpose of the study was to analyze the content of radionuclides ( 137Cs and 90Sr) in soils near the settlements of the zone of radioactive contamination of the Volyn region and their spatial differentiation. Priority is given to agricultural lands, soils, crop products, which necessitates the organization of targeted monitoring of the agro industrial complex. Material and methods. Radioactivity from 137Cs and 90Sr in the soil originating in the Volyn region was studied from 1996 to 2018. Radiation control was carried out on the area of 59852 ha (arable land - 38897 ha, meadows and pastures – 20955 ha). Results. A significant part of the study area has elevated levels of radioactive contamination. The density of radionuclide contamination of agricultural soils in the settlements of the region has been determined. Density of pollution of all surveyed agricultural lands 137Cs ranges from 0.01 to 2.826 Ci/km2, and 90Sr from 0.01 to 0.048 Ci/km2. Conclusions. The radiological situation in the Volyn region (Ukraine) remains stable. There are slight fluctuations of 137Cs and 90Sr, which is due to changes in weather conditions, which leads to an increase or decrease in groundwater and as a consequence - the migration of radionuclides. The most polluted were the soils of administrative districts of Manevychi and Liubeshiv.
topic radionuclides
90sr
137cs
radioactive contamination
soils
monitoring
settlement
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