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Web of Science Assessment of the Enrichment of Heavy Metals in Coal and Its Combustion Residues(2022.01.01) Altikulac, A; Turhan, S; Kurnaz, A; Goren, E; Duran, C; Hancerliogullari, A; Ugur, FAWeb of Science Determination of elemental concentrations of radionuclides in Turkish bentonite and calculation of radiogenic heat generation(2022.01.01) Turhan, S; Metin, O; Hancerliogullari, A; Kurnaz, A; Duran, CWeb of Science Ecological assessment of heavy metals in soil around a coal-fired thermal power plant in Turkey(2020.01.01) Turhan, S; Garad, AMK; Hancerliogullari, A; Kurnaz, A; Goren, E; Duran, C; Karatasli, M; Altikulac, A; Savaci, G; Aydin, AWeb of Science Environmental evaluation of natural radioactivity in soil near a lignite-burning power plant in Turkey(2017.01.01) Goren, E; Turhan, S; Kurnaz, A; Garad, AMK; Duran, C; Ugur, FA; Yegingil, ZPubmed Environmental evaluation of natural radioactivity in soil near a lignite-burning power plant in Turkey.(2017-11-01T00:00:00Z) Gören, E; Turhan, Ş; Kurnaz, A; Garad, A M K; Duran, C; Uğur, F A; Yeğingil, ZNatural radionuclides are released into the environment together with fly ash from the coal-burning power plant and cause an increase in the natural radioactivity in environmental samples. The study concerns to the evaluation the influence of Kangal lignite-burning power plant (LBPP) with a power of 457 MWe, which has been in operation since 1989, on natural radionuclide a concentration in surface soil samples around it. Activity concentrations of natural radionuclides (Ra, Th, K and Rn) in the soil samples, and emanation coefficient (EC) and mass (ER) and surface (ER) exhalation rate of radon were determined by using a gamma-ray spectrometer with an HPGe detector. The average values of Ra, Th, K and Rn, EC, ER and ER were found as 37±5, 17±3, 222±30Bqkg and 9±1kBqm, 12%, 12.1 µBq kg s and 7.1mBqm s, respectively. Absorbed gamma dose rate in outdoor air and the corresponding effective dose rate from external exposure and excess lifetime cancer risk were estimated to evaluate radiological hazards for human population. The results revealed that the Kangal LBPP has caused a small increment in Ra concentration in the studied area. No influence was observed for Th and K.Web of Science Evaluation of radiological health risk due to ingestion and inhalation of radon in commercial packaged fruit juices consumed in Turkey(2023.01.01) Jamasali, YD; Turhan, S; Bakir, TK; Altuner, EM; Duran, C; Hancerliogullari, A; Kurnaz, AWeb of Science Evaluation of terrestrial radionuclide levels and concomitant radiological risks of bentonites used in many industries(2022.01.01) Kurnaz, A; Turhan, S; Metin, O; Altikulac, A; Duran, CWeb of Science Impact of toxic metal pollution on surface water pollution: a case study of Tohma stream in Sivas, Turkey(2021.01.01) Turhan, S; Duran, C; Kurnaz, A; Hancerliogullari, A; Metin, O; Altikulac, AWeb of Science Radiometric measurement of lignite coal and its by-products and assessment of the usability of fly ash as raw materials in Turkey(2018.01.01) Turhan, S; Goren, E; Garad, AMK; Attikulac, A; Kurnaz, A; Duran, C; Hancerliogullari, A; Altunal, V; Guckan, V; Ozdemir, A