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Radionuclides deposition over Antarctica

TitleRadionuclides deposition over Antarctica
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsPourchet, M., Magand O., Frezzotti M, Ekaykin A., and Winther J.-G.
JournalJournal of Environmental Radioactivity
Volume68
Pagination137-158
ISSN0265931X
KeywordsAir Movements, americium 241, Antarctic Regions, antarctica, article, Atmospheric radioactivity, cesium 137, Deposition, Environmental monitoring, Gamma emissions, Gamma rays, geochemical analysis, Geographic distribution, half life time, Ice, Ice core, lead 210, plutonium 241, Radioactive Pollutants, radioactive pollution, radioisotope, Radioisotopes, Sampling, Sea ice, Snow, Temperature, Thermonuclear reactions, unclassified drug
Abstract

A detailed and comprehensive map of the distribution patterns for both natural and artificial radionuclides over Antarctica has been established. This work integrates the results of several decades of international programs focusing on the analysis of natural and artificial radionuclides in snow and ice cores from this polar region. The mean value (37±20 Bq m-2) of 241Pu total deposition over 28 stations is determined from the gamma emissions of its daughter 241Am, presenting a long half-life (432.7 yrs). Detailed profiles and distributions of 241Pu in ice cores make it possible to clearly distinguish between the atmospheric thermonuclear tests of the fifties and sixties. Strong relationships are also found between radionuclide data (137Cs with respect to 241Pu and 210Pb with respect to 137Cs), make it possible to estimate the total deposition or natural fluxes of these radionuclides. Total deposition of 137Cs over Antarctica is estimated at 760 TBq, based on results from the 90-180° East sector. Given the irregular distribution of sampling sites, more ice cores and snow samples must be analyzed in other sectors of Antarctica to check the validity of this figure. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1016/S0265-931X(03)00055-9
Citation KeyPourchet2003137