The risk of dose limits excess on the ecosystem elements calculation using the ERICA tool
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https://doi.org/10.31548/bio2018.05.002Keywords:
іонізуюче опромінення, радіонуклідне забруднення, розрахунок дозового навантаженняAbstract
The possibilities of using the ERICA tool software to calculate the dose load on the ecosystem were analyzed. The expediency of using the software to optimize the sampling process in ecosystems with different levels of pollution has been determined. Within the framework of the work, the specific activity of samples of soil and blueberry plants, which were collected on the territory of the Chernobyl exclusion zone with different levels of contamination, was measured. It is determined that the highest contamination, and, consequently, the highest dose of external and internal iradiation in the ecosystem is formed on the territory of the TPRAW Red Forest.
Keywords: ionizing radiation, radionuclide contamination, calculation of dose rate
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