Distribution of natural radioactivity in sediment cores from Amvrakikos Gulf (Western Greece) as a part of IAEA's campaign in the Adriatic and Ionian Seas

The vertical distribution of natural radionuclides ((232)Th decay, (238)U decay, (40)K and (210)Pb) was assessed in sediment cores collected from the Amvrakikos Gulf, (Ionian Sea, Western Greece). Two collection stations were selected, the first at the western part of the Gulf near Preveza Strait (1...

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description The vertical distribution of natural radionuclides ((232)Th decay, (238)U decay, (40)K and (210)Pb) was assessed in sediment cores collected from the Amvrakikos Gulf, (Ionian Sea, Western Greece). Two collection stations were selected, the first at the western part of the Gulf near Preveza Strait (13A station) and the other near the centre of the Gulf (13B station). Activity concentrations were measured by means of gamma-ray spectrometry using high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors installed at two national laboratories. The activity concentration of (226)Ra was found in a range from 10 to 20 Bq kg(-1), while the activity concentration of (222)Rn daughters ((214)Pb, (214)Bi) ranged from 6 to 20 Bq kg(-1). The activity concentration of (228)Ac varied from 20 to 28 Bq kg(-1), while (220)Rn daughters ((212)Pb, (208)Tl) from 7 to 35 Bq kg(-1). As concerns (40)K and (210)Pb, their activities varied from 400 to 830 Bq kg(-1) and from 11 to 360 Bq kg(-1), respectively. Also, the data of (210)Pb were utilised in the calculations of the sedimentation rate along the sediment cores. Both locations were characterised by a consistent pattern with the average rates of 0.55 ± 0.02 and 0.32 ± 0.02 cm y(-1), corresponding to 13A and 13B stations, respectively. Finally, the measurements constituted the basis of the first reported database concerning the radiological condition of the Gulf and which can be reclaimed as reference values in future monitoring studies.
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