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TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOACTIVITY IN THE SOIL OF THE BLACK SEA COAST IN THE SUPSA-NATANEBI INTERFLUVIAL REGION (GEORGIA)

Elizbarashvili, Mariam, Mtsariashvili, Lela, Kekelidze, Nodar, Jakhutashvili, Teimuraz, Tulashvili, Eremia, Mirtskhulava, Merab, Berishvili, Zaur

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b52/s20.087View metrics

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Title
TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOACTIVITY IN THE SOIL OF THE BLACK SEA COAST IN THE SUPSA-NATANEBI INTERFLUVIAL REGION (GEORGIA)
Authors
Elizbarashvili, Mariam, Mtsariashvili, Lela, Kekelidze, Nodar, Jakhutashvili, Teimuraz, Tulashvili, Eremia, Mirtskhulava, Merab, Berishvili, Zaur
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-18-6
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References24
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  2. Baeza A. and Corbacho J.A. Comparative analysis of the in and ex situ determination of environmental radiation and dosimetry levels. Rad.Prot.Dos., vol. 113/issue 1, pp. 90 -98, 2005.

  3. United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation. Sources and Effects of Ionizing Radiation. UNSCEAR 2008 Report, Annex B, Exposures of the public and workers from various sources of radiation, New York, United Nations, 2010.

  4. Nadareishvili, K.Sh., Tsitskishvili, M.S., Gachechiladze, G.A., Katamadze, N.M., Intskirveli, L.N., Kirtadze, S.R., Mandzhgaladze, D.N., Mosulishvili, L.M., Sanaya, T.G., Hazaradze, R.E., Chitanava, R.D. and Shavdiya, N.N. Effect of Chernobyl accident on radio ecological situation in the Caucasus. Paper 1: Radionuclide echo of Chernobyl in Georgia. Radiation Studies, vol. VI, pp. 132-151, 1991.

  5. Mosulishvili, L.M., Shoniya, N.I., Katamadze, N.M. and Ginturi, E.I. Radionuclides of Chernobyl etiology on the territory of Georgia – kinetics of accumulation and migration. Radiation Studies, vol. VII, pp. 252-262, 1994.

  6. Katamadze, N., Mosulishvili, L., Kuchava, N., Eristavi, D. and Shonia, N. Dose of external irradiation in area of Tbilisi after Chernobyl accident. Radiation Studies, vol. VII, pp. 263-272, 1994.

  7. Pagava, S.V. The study of radiation condition in coastal zone of Black Sea in the Chakvi-Sarpi region and adjacent water area. Soros educational journal. Ecology, #1, Tbilisi, pp. 53-62, 2003.

  8. Museliani, T., Oniani, J. and Oniani, T. Pollution of Black Sea coastal waters on the territory of the West Georgia. Bulletin of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, vol. 171, pp. 180-181, 2005.

  9. Blanutsa, S.G., Elizbarashvili, E.Sh. and Kartsivadze, N.M. Resort Ureki. Georgia, Tbilisi, Sabchota Sakartvelo, 1983.

  10. Kekelidze, N.P., Elizbarashvili, M.E., Jakhutashvili, T.V., Tulashvili, E.V. and Khikhadze, N.V. Natural and technogenic radionuclides in sea and river (rivers Supsa and Natanebi) waters in the Ureki-Shekvetili region. Georgia Chemical Journal, v ol. 10/issue 3, pp. 346-352, 2010.

  11. Kogan, R.M., Nazarov, I.M. and Fridman, Sh.D. Basics of environmental gamma- spectrometry. Russia, Moscow, 1976.

  12. NATO-OSCE Project SfP 977991 “South Caucasus River Monitoring”, NATO Science for Peace Programme (2002-2008). www.kura-araks-natosfp.org

  13. Chibowski, S. and Gładysz, A. Examination of Radioactive Contamination in the Soil-Plant System and Their Transfer to Selected Animal Tissues. Polish Journ.Env.Studies, vol. 8, pp. 19-23, 1999.

  14. Baeza A. and Corbacho J.A. Comparative analysis of the in and ex situ determination of environmental radiation and dosimetry levels. Rad.Prot.Dos., vol. 113/issue 1, pp. 90 -98, 2005.

  15. United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation. Sources and Effects of Ionizing Radiation. UNSCEAR 2008 Report, Annex B, Exposures of the public and workers from various sources of radiation, New York, United Nations, 2010.

  16. Nadareishvili, K.Sh., Tsitskishvili, M.S., Gachechiladze, G.A., Katamadze, N.M., Intskirveli, L.N., Kirtadze, S.R., Mandzhgaladze, D.N., Mosulishvili, L.M., Sanaya, T.G., Hazaradze, R.E., Chitanava, R.D. and Shavdiya, N.N. Effect of Chernobyl accident on radio ecological situation in the Caucasus. Paper 1: Radionuclide echo of Chernobyl in Georgia. Radiation Studies, vol. VI, pp. 132-151, 1991.

  17. Mosulishvili, L.M., Shoniya, N.I., Katamadze, N.M. and Ginturi, E.I. Radionuclides of Chernobyl etiology on the territory of Georgia – kinetics of accumulation and migration. Radiation Studies, vol. VII, pp. 252-262, 1994.

  18. Katamadze, N., Mosulishvili, L., Kuchava, N., Eristavi, D. and Shonia, N. Dose of external irradiation in area of Tbilisi after Chernobyl accident. Radiation Studies, vol. VII, pp. 263-272, 1994.

  19. Pagava, S.V. The study of radiation condition in coastal zone of Black Sea in the Chakvi-Sarpi region and adjacent water area. Soros educational journal. Ecology, #1, Tbilisi, pp. 53-62, 2003.

  20. Museliani, T., Oniani, J. and Oniani, T. Pollution of Black Sea coastal waters on the territory of the West Georgia. Bulletin of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, vol. 171, pp. 180-181, 2005.

  21. Blanutsa, S.G., Elizbarashvili, E.Sh. and Kartsivadze, N.M. Resort Ureki. Georgia, Tbilisi, Sabchota Sakartvelo, 1983.

  22. Kekelidze, N.P., Elizbarashvili, M.E., Jakhutashvili, T.V., Tulashvili, E.V. and Khikhadze, N.V. Natural and technogenic radionuclides in sea and river (rivers Supsa and Natanebi) waters in the Ureki-Shekvetili region. Georgia Chemical Journal, v ol. 10/issue 3, pp. 346-352, 2010.

  23. Kogan, R.M., Nazarov, I.M. and Fridman, Sh.D. Basics of environmental gamma- spectrometry. Russia, Moscow, 1976.

  24. NATO-OSCE Project SfP 977991 “South Caucasus River Monitoring”, NATO Science for Peace Programme (2002-2008). www.kura-araks-natosfp.org

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