Anthropogenic radionuclides in seawater of the Far Eastern Seas.
Sci Total Environ
; 237-238: 203-12, 1999 Sep 30.
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| ID: mdl-10568277
Large quantities of radioactive wastes have been dumped in the Far Eastern Seas by the former Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, and small amounts of radioactive wastes have been dumped by Japan and the Republic of Korea. In order to investigate the concentrations of anthropogenic radionuclides in the nine dumping areas, a second expedition was conducted in 1995 by Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and IAEA, following the first expedition in 1994. The results show that 137Cs, 90Sr and 239 + 240Pu concentrations in surface and bottom waters at dumping areas do not significantly differ from the values observed in background areas, and from historical values. There is no clear effect of possible contamination due to radioactive waste dumping. The concentrations and water column inventories of 137Cs, 90Sr and 239 + 240Pu in the Far Eastern seas are controlled by physical oceanic processes such as horizontal transport and biogeochemical processes such as scavenging.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Radioisótopos
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Agua de Mar
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Contaminantes Radiactivos del Agua
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Contaminación Radiactiva del Agua
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Monitoreo de Radiación
País/Región como asunto:
Asia
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En
Revista:
Sci Total Environ
Año:
1999
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Article
País de afiliación:
Japón
Pais de publicación:
Países Bajos