Title :
Environmental Security of the Adriatic Coastal Sea Floor
Author :
Valkovic, Vladivoj ; Matika, Dario ; Kollar, Robert ; Obhodas, Jasmina ; Sudac, Davorin
Author_Institution :
A.C.T.d.o.o., Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract :
The coastal sea floor is littered with many man-made objects and materials including a variety of ammunition. In addition, sediments in ports, harbors, and marinas have increased concentrations of chemicals used as biocides in antifouling paints. This report presents locations within the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean as a whole, which are found to be contaminated by different ammunition. In order to be able to establish if an object on the sea floor contains some sort of threat material (explosives, chemical agent), a system using a neutron sensor installed within an unmanned underwater vessel has been developed and tested. When positioned above an object, such a system can inspect the object for the presence of a threat material by using alpha particle tagged neutrons from a sealed tube d+ t neutron generator. The same system can also be used to inspect ship hulls, either to detect potential anomalies attached to the hull or to determine the nature of materials within the hull, especially of sunken ships.
Keywords :
environmental factors; marine pollution; neutron activation analysis; ocean chemistry; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; seafloor phenomena; security; sediments; Adriatic sea; Mediterranean region; X-ray spectroscopy; alpha particle tagged neutrons; ammunition; antifouling paints; biocides; coastal sea floor; environmental security; man-made objects; neutron activation analysis; neutron generator; neutron sensor; sediments; threat material; unmanned underwater vessel; Chemicals; Explosives; Marine vehicles; Materials; Neutrons; Sea measurements; Sediments; Neutron activation analysis; X-ray spectroscopy; sea floor; security; underwater vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2034855