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Plutonium,241Am,90sr,and137cs concentrations in some antarctic matrices
Authors:Jia  Guogang  Triulzi  C.  Marzano  F. Nonnis  Belli   M.  Sansone  U.  Vaghi  M.
Affiliation:(1) China Institute of Atomic Energy, PO Box 275-83, Beijing, China;(2) Department of Evolutive and Functional Biology, Parma University, 43100 Parma, Italy;(3) National Agency for Environmental Protection, 00144 Roma, Italy
Abstract:A radioecological survey in Antarctica shows that the239+240Pu,238Pu,241Am,90Sr, and137Cs activities were detectable in nearly all the samples. The activity level of239+240Pu,241Am, and137Cs in antarctic sediments was about 5–20 times lower than in the northern Adriatic Sea sediments, but the238Pu activities were relatively high. It was interesting to note that the90Sr concentrations in all the sediments tended to be low, which could be the result of the easier exchangeable behavior of90Sr in water. High concentrations were detected in mosses and lichens and their activity levels were comparable to those in central Italy. The radionuclide ratio analyses show that the major part of239+240Pu,241Am,90Sr, and137Cs was a result of nuclear weapon tests. The higher241Am/239+240Pu ratio was observed and it could perhaps be the result of fallout of nuclear weapon tests prior to 1962. The238Pu/239+240Pu ratio in the antarctic matrices was about seven times higher than in the Northern hemisphere and it could be inferred that the major part of238Pu was originating from the SNAP-9A satellite accident.
Keywords:Plutonium   241Am   90Sr   137Cs  Antarctica
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