Title :
Development of the Arctic radionuclide monitoring station
Author :
King, S.E. ; Aakenes, U.R. ; McCoy, K. ; Phillips, G.W.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
In recent years, the world has learned about the dumping of nuclear reactors and other waste into the Arctic seas by the former Soviet Union. Most of the information on the present levels of radioactivity in the region has been obtained by oceanographic expeditions conducted during the brief Arctic summers. Year-round monitoring of the movement of radioactivity during dynamic seasonal and episodic chances is hampered by the difficulties caused by sea ice, logistics and communication constraints associated with deployment and maintenance of monitoring equipment in this remote region. We have designed an autonomous station to measure the benthic gamma-ray emitting radioactivity for periods of at least one year. The station is capable of detecting a 30 Bq/m3 increase in the 137Cs activity in a 24 hour period. After a year-long deployment, the station releases its anchor and rises to the surface to transmit the accumulated spectra and oceanographic data via an Argos satellite link. The design and performance characteristics of the prototype station will be discussed
Keywords :
gamma-ray detection; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; radiation monitoring; radioactive pollution; water pollution measurement; 137Cs activity; Arctic; Argos satellite link; Cs; autonomous station; benthic gamma-ray emitting radioactivity; design; monitoring equipment; oceanographic data; performance characteristics; prototype station; radioactivity levels; radionuclide monitoring station; year-round monitoring; Arctic; Costs; Inductors; Laboratories; Logistics; Radioactive waste; Remote monitoring; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Underwater communication;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1996. Conference Record., 1996 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3534-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1996.591471