Application of the modified ISO LSC method for uranium in water measurement: analysis of groundwater from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

Uranium, as a natural radionuclide in drinking water, may pose a potential risk to public health due to its toxicity and radioactivity. Monitoring of uranium and other radionuclides in natural water sources is of key importance for assessing the radiological safety of the environment and the influence of geological formations on the distribution of radionuclides. This paper presents the application of a previously developed modified liquid scintillation spectrometry (LSC) method, based on ISO 13