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Ana Bianca Pavel1, Sorin Ujeniuc2, Gabriel Iordache1
1NIRD GeoEcoMar, 030167 Bucharest, Romania.
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Gamma-ray analysis is a widely used technique for radioactive element characterization in environmental samples, contributing significantly to natural and anthropogenic radioactivity evaluations, particularly in areas such as natural reservations or regions that have been affected by nuclear pollutants. As the Danube Delta belongs to both categories, we decided to conduct a study in order to find out whether gamma spectroscopy is suited for pattern identification in common biota constituents such as reed and whether anthropogenic tracers can still be found in the samples. The answer to both questions is affirmative, as shown by the pattern and cluster analyses. Furthermore, our conclusions point out that it would be interesting to extend the spectroscopy and correlation studies to sediment and trophic chains over a certain period in order to obtain the transfer factors and information on radionuclide dynamics. The HPGe detector used proves this is the best class of sensing devices for such purposes.
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