Title of article :
Global distribution of Pu isotopes and 237Np
Author/Authors :
J.M. Kelley، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , L.A. Bonda، نويسنده , , T.M. Beasley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Inventories and compositions of Pu isotopes and 237Np in archived soil samples collected in the 1970s from 54
locations around the world were determined to provide regional baselines for recognizing possible future environ-
mental inputs of non-fallout Pu and Np. As sample sizes used in this work were small typically 1 g., inhomogeneities
in Pu and Np concentrations were easily recognizable and, as a result, we were able to determine that atypical debris
in South America, from French testing in the South Pacific, is more widely and uniformly distributed than previously
supposed. From our results we conclude that fallout 237Npr239Pu atom ratios are generally lower in the Southern
Hemisphere ;0.35. than in the Northern Hemisphere ;0.47.. Moreover, 237Npr239Pu atom ratios are more
device-dependent, hence more variable, than counterpart 240Pur 239Pu atom ratios. Given predictable trends caused
by sample inhomogeneities, with only two exceptions, the Pu results of this work are entirely consistent with and in
several instances improve on. results previously reported for these same samples. However, unlike earlier interpretations
used to explain these results, we recommend that fallout isotopic signatures be represented by mixing lines,
rather than averages, to better reflect regional variations of stratospheric fallout inventories relative to tropospheric
fallout inventories, and provide the theoretical basis for doing so. Finally, the Np results of this work constitute one
of the largest single compilations of such data reported to date.
Keywords :
Plutonium isotopes , 237Np , Distribution of radionuclides
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment