Title of article :
Radiostrontium hot spot in the Russian Arctic: ground surface contamination by 90Sr at the “Kraton-3” underground nuclear explosion site
Author/Authors :
Valery Ramzaev، نويسنده , , Arkady Mishine، نويسنده , , Larisa Basalaeva، نويسنده , , Justin Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
19
From page :
107
To page :
125
Abstract :
Strontium-90 activity concentrations in surface soils and areal deposition densities have been studied at a site contaminated by an accidental release to atmosphere from the underground nuclear explosion “Kraton-3” conducted near the Polar Circle (65.9°N, 112.3°E) within the territory of the former USSR in 1978. In 2001–2002, the ground surface contamination at 14 plots studied ranged from 20 to 15 000 kBq m−2, which significantly exceeds the value of 0.44 kBq m−2 deduced for three background plots. The zone with substantial radiostrontium contamination extends, at least, 2.5 km in a north-easterly direction from the borehole. The average 137Cs/90Sr ratio in the ground contamination originated from the “Kraton-3” fallout was estimated to be 0.55, which is significantly different from the ratio of 2.05 evaluated for background plots contaminated mostly from global fallout. Although vertical migration of 90Sr in all undisturbed soil profiles studied is more rapid than that for 137Cs, the depth of percolation of both radionuclides into the ground is mostly limited to the top 10–20 cm, which may be explained, primarily, by permafrost conditions. The horizontal migration rate of radiostrontium in the aqueous phase exceeds the radiocaesium migration rate by many times. This phenomenon seems to be a reason for the significant enrichment of the soil surface layers by radiostrontium at some sites, with variations occurring in accordance with small-scale irregularities of landscape.
Keywords :
137Cs , the Arctic , Underground nuclear explosion , Kraton-3 , Radiation accident , 90Sr , Surface contamination
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Record number :
706859
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