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Prof. Dr. Uğur ÇEVİK
Prof. Dr. Uğur ÇEVİK
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Determination of radioactivity levels and hazards of soil and sediment samples in Fırtına Valley (Rize, Turkey)
A Kurnaz, B Küçükömeroğlu, R Keser, NT Okumusoglu, F Korkmaz, ...
Applied radiation and isotopes 65 (11), 1281-1289, 2007
3062007
Gamma ray and neutron shielding properties of some concrete materials
E Yılmaz, H Baltas, E Kırıs, İ Ustabas, U Çevik, AM El-Khayatt
Annals of Nuclear Energy 38 (10), 2204-2212, 2011
2582011
Assessment of metal element concentrations in mussel (M. galloprovincialis) in Eastern Black Sea, Turkey
U Cevik, N Damla, AI Kobya, VN Bulut, C Duran, G Dalgıç, R Bozacı
Journal of Hazardous Materials 160 (2-3), 396-401, 2008
1462008
Determination of indoor radon and soil radioactivity levels in Giresun, Turkey
N Çelik, U Çevik, A Çelik, B Kucukomeroglu
Journal of environmental radioactivity 99 (8), 1349-1354, 2008
1242008
Natural radioactivity in tap waters of Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey
U Çevik, N Damla, G Karahan, N Celebi, AI Kobya
Radiation protection dosimetry 118 (1), 88-92, 2006
1132006
Gross α and β activities in tap waters in Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey
N Damla, U Çevik, G Karahan, AI Kobya
Chemosphere 62 (6), 957-960, 2006
1052006
Radiological characterization around the Afsin-Elbistan coal-fired power plant in Turkey
U Cevik, N Damla, B Koz, S Kaya
Energy & Fuels 22 (1), 428-432, 2008
982008
Measurement of mass attenuation coefficients and effective atomic numbers for MgB2 superconductor using X-ray energies
H Baltaş, Ş Çelik, U Çevik, E Yanmaz
Radiation measurements 42 (1), 55-60, 2007
922007
Kβ/Kα X-ray intensity ratios for elements in the range 16⩽ Z⩽ 92 excited by 5.9, 59.5 and 123.6 keV photons
B Ertuğral, G Apaydın, U Çevik, M Ertuğrul, AI Kobya
Radiation Physics and chemistry 76 (1), 15-22, 2007
922007
Heavy metal analysis around Murgul (Artvin) copper mining area of Turkey using moss and soil
B Koz, U Çevik, S Akbulut
Ecological Indicators 20, 17-23, 2012
912012
Radiation dose estimation and mass attenuation coefficients of cement samples used in Turkey
N Damla, U Çevik, AI Kobya, A Çelik, N Çelik, R Van Grieken
Journal of Hazardous Materials 176 (1-3), 644-649, 2010
832010
Radiological characterization of Cayırhan coal-fired power plant in Turkey
U Cevik, N Damla, S Nezir
Fuel 86 (16), 2509-2513, 2007
812007
Measurement of attenuation coefficients for bone, muscle, fat and water at 140, 364 and 662 keV γ-ray energies
A Akar, H Baltaş, U Çevik, F Korkmaz, NT Okumuşoğlu
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 102 (2), 203-211, 2006
772006
Assessment of environmental radioactivity for Batman, Turkey
N Damla, U Cevik, AI Kobya, B Ataksor, U Isık
Environmental monitoring and assessment 160, 401-412, 2010
712010
Elemental analysis of Akcaabat tobacco and its ash by EDXRF spectrometry
U Çevik, E Ergen, G Budak, A Karabulut, E Tiraşoǧlu, G Apaydin, ...
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 78 (3-4), 409-415, 2003
682003
Measurement of the mass attenuation coefficients and electron densities for BiPbSrCaCuO superconductor at different energies
U Çevik, H Baltaş
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam …, 2007
652007
Determination of gross α and β activities in waters from Batman, Turkey
N Damla, U Cevik, G Karahan, AI Kobya, M Kocak, U Isık
Desalination 244 (1-3), 208-214, 2009
632009
Natural and artificial radioactivity measurements in Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey
N Celik, U Cevik, A Celik, B Koz
Journal of hazardous materials 162 (1), 146-153, 2009
622009
Assessment of natural radioactivity and mass attenuation coefficients of brick and roofing tile used in Turkey
N Damla, U Cevik, AI Kobya, A Celik, N Celik, I Yıldırım
Radiation Measurements 46 (8), 701-708, 2011
602011
Radiological maps for Trabzon, Turkey
A Kurnaz, B Kucukomeroglu, N Damla, U Çevik
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 102 (4), 393-399, 2011
582011
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