Title of article :
Occurrence and behaviour of radionuclides in the Moselle River—Part III: Dispersion of radionuclides along the river course
Author/Authors :
H. Mundschenk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Knowledge about propagation of radionuclides from nuclear power plants (NPPs) along the course of a river is of great interest in radioecological assessments. By use of a model previously applied in the cases of the Rhine and Weser Rivers, the distribution of various radionuclides released into the Moselle from the NPP Cattenom at normal operation is described with 58Co, 60Co and 110mAg as tracers. A comparison of field measurements with calculated values revealed that the radionuclide concentrations in suspended matter and nuclide loads calculated from emission rates agreed with the measured data by a factor of less than two on average.
Radionuclide concentrations and loads along the river course decrease mainly due to deposition of particulate radioactive matter in high-sedimentation areas and due to dilution with uncontaminated material from tributaries and other sources. The rate constants of both processes were evaluated, and the mean range of suspended radioactive particles in the Moselle was estimated. Moreover, this study showed anew that suspended matter has to be considered as the main carrier by which the radionuclides from NPPs may be transported over long distances
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity