Title of article :
Plutonium in the Baltic Sea
Author/Authors :
Jeffrey E. Holm، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
For assessment of plutonium in the Baltic Sea, plutonium has been studied in precipitation, water, sediments and macroalgae (Fucus sp.). Data collected over 25 years are available. The major source of plutonium in the Baltic Sea is fallout from nuclear tests. The Chernobyl accident contributed very little to the overall activity concentrations of 239+240Pu by the contribution of 238Pu and 241Pu was more significant. In certain parts and adjacent areas of the Baltic Sea, European reprocessing facilities have given a significant contribution of all plutonium isotopes. In the Baltic Sea the major fraction of plutonium is rapidly associated with sediments and only 1% is present in the water column. Scavenging processes other than association with Fe/Mn oxyhydroxides are most important. The long-term residence compartment indicate a residence time of 8–10 years.
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes