Variability of 137Cs and natural radionuclides accumulation in mosses relative to soil activity in Iğdır, Türkiye
Nevzat Batan, Halim Büyükuslu, Nilay Akçay

TL;DR
This study measures radioactive substances in soil and mosses in Iğdır, Türkiye, to assess their accumulation patterns and potential health risks.
Contribution
The study introduces a detailed analysis of radionuclide accumulation in mosses relative to soil and evaluates radiological risks in a specific geographic region.
Findings
Mosses showed significant accumulation of radionuclides like 137Cs and 40K compared to soil.
Radiological hazard indices were within safe limits, but some dose rates exceeded global averages.
PCA and clustering revealed site-specific and nuclide-specific patterns in radionuclide distribution.
Abstract
This study investigates the activity concentrations of 232Th, 226Ra, 40K, and 137Cs in soil and moss samples collected from locations in Iğdır Province, Türkiye to evaluate spatial patterns and radionuclide accumulation behavior. High-purity germanium (HPGe) gamma spectrometry was used to quantify radionuclide activities. Statistical analyses included Shapiro–Wilk normality testing, descriptive comparisons between soil and moss, and correlation assessments. Concentration ratios (CR = Amoss/Asoil) were calculated to evaluate radionuclide accumulation patterns across species and sites. Spatial variability and multivariate structure were examined using PCA and k-means clustering to identify site- and nuclide-driven grouping patterns. Key radiological parameters calculated for the health risk analysis included absorbed gamma dose rate, internal and external hazard indices, radium…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactivity and Radon Measurements · Radioactive contamination and transfer · Radiation Shielding Materials Analysis
