Title of article :
Organically bound tritium (OBT) for various plants in the vicinity of a continuous atmospheric tritium release
Author/Authors :
L. Vichot، نويسنده , , C. Boyer، نويسنده , , T. Boissieux، نويسنده , , Y. Losset، نويسنده , , D. Pierrat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In order to quantify tritium impact on the environmental, we studied vegetation continuously exposed to a tritiated atmosphere. We chose lichens as bio-indicators, trees for determination of past tritium releases of the Valduc Centre, and lettuce as edible vegetables for dose calculation regarding neighbourhood. The Pasquill and Doury models from the literature were tested to estimate tritium concentration in the air around vegetable for distance from the release point less than 500 m. The results in tree rings show that organically bound tritium (OBT) concentration was strongly correlated with tritium releases. Using the GASCON model, the modelled variation of OBT concentration with distance was correlated with the measurements. Although lichens are recognized as bio-indicators, our experiments show that they were not convenient for environmental surveys because their age is not definitive. Thus, tritium integration time cannot be precisely determined. Furthermore, their biological metabolism is not well known and tritium concentration appears to be largely dependent on species. An average conversion rate of HTO to OBT was determined for lettuce of about 0.20–0.24% h−1. Nevertheless, even if it is equivalent to values already published in the literature for other vegetation, we have shown that this conversion rate, established by weekly samples, varies by a factor of 10 during the different stages of lettuce development, and that its variation is linked to the biomass derivative.
Keywords :
TritiumOrganically bound tritiumVegetablesCoefficient rateTreeLichensLettuceChronic releases
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity