Home Archive Organization Program News Contact
PDF download
Cite article
Share options
Informations, rights and permissions
Issue image
Vol 14, Issue 1, 2024
Pages: 94 - 94
Original scientific paper
See full issue

This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 

Metrics and citations
Abstract views: 11
PDF Downloads: 0
Google scholar: See link
Article content
  1. Abstract
  2. Disclaimer
Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 09.06.2024. Original scientific paper

APPLICATION OF NUCLEAR METHODS TO DETERMINE THE DEGREE OF CONTAMINATION OF THE ŠAR MOUNTAINS AQUATORIUM DOE TO THE USE OF DEPLETED URANIUM AMMUNITION

By
Nenad Stanojević ,
Nenad Stanojević

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo

Jelena Đokić ,
Jelena Đokić

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo

Dušan Nikezić ,
Dušan Nikezić

Institute of Nuclear Science Vinča, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia

Živče Šarkoćević ,
Živče Šarkoćević

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica , Mitrovica , Kosovo

Uroš Kovačević
Uroš Kovačević

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

 The study represents the research of the origin and connection of waters of the Šar Mountains aquatorium using natural isotopes of water, tritium and oxygen 18O. The waters of two lakes and two creeks that dominate this aquatorium have been analyzed. Monitoring of the seasonal maximum, taking into account the obtained tritium profile of the soil and the temperature on the day of collection (and around it), unequivocally showed that all the water in the Šar Mountains aquatorium is of atmospheric origin and, as such, unsuitable for any major transformation for commercial purposes. In addition, the study presents the results of the examination of the Šar Mountains aquatorium for contamination with depleted uranium. Doubts about the possibility of such contamination are justified because during the spring of 1999, a conflict took place on the territory of the Western Balkans in which ammunition with depleted uranium was used. Based on the obtained results, it was concluded that there was no contamination of the Šar Mountains aquatorium with depleted uranium. The expanded measurement uncertainty was less than 5%. 

The statements, opinions and data contained in the journal are solely those of the individual authors and contributors and not of the publisher and the editor(s). We stay neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.