Title of article :
Kara Sea radioactivity assessment
Author/Authors :
Iolanda OsvathU، نويسنده , , Pavel P. Povinec، نويسنده , , Murdoch S. Baxter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Investigations following five international expeditions to the Kara Sea have shown that no radiologically significant
contamination has occurred outside of the dumping sites in Novaya Zemlya bays. Increased levels of radionuclides in
sediment have only been observed in Abrosimov and Stepovoy Bays very close to dumped containers. Evaluations of
radionuclide inventories in water and sediment of the open Kara Sea and Novaya Zemlya bays as well as soil from
the shore of Abrosimov bay have shown that radionuclide contamination of the open Kara Sea is mainly due to
global fallout, with smaller contributions from the Sellafield reprocessing plant, the Chernobyl accident run-off from
the Ob and Yenisey rivers and local fallout. Computer modelling results have shown that maximum annual doses of
approximately 1 mSv are expected for a hypothetical critical group subsisting on fish caught in the Novaya Zemlya
bays whereas populations living on the mainland can be expected to receive doses at least three orders of magnitude
lower.
Keywords :
Arctic , Kara Sea , Marine modelling , Marine radioactivity , Radiological assessment , Radionuclide inventories
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment