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Anthropogenic 236U and 233U in the Baltic Sea: Distributions, source terms, and budgets.
Lin, Mu; Qiao, Jixin; Hou, Xiaolin; Steier, Peter; Golser, Robin; Schmidt, Martin; Dellwig, Olaf; Hansson, Martin; Bäck, Örjan; Vartti, Vesa-Pekka; Stedmon, Colin; She, Jun; Murawski, Jens; Aldahan, Ala; Schmied, Stefanie A K.
Afiliação
  • Lin M; Department of Environmental Engineering, DTU Risø Campus, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde DK-4000, Denmark.
  • Qiao J; Department of Environmental Engineering, DTU Risø Campus, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde DK-4000, Denmark. Electronic address: jiqi@env.dtu.dk.
  • Hou X; Department of Environmental Engineering, DTU Risø Campus, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde DK-4000, Denmark.
  • Steier P; VERA Laboratory, Faculty of Physics, Isotope Physics, University of Vienna, Währinger Straße 17, Vienna A-1090, Austria.
  • Golser R; VERA Laboratory, Faculty of Physics, Isotope Physics, University of Vienna, Währinger Straße 17, Vienna A-1090, Austria.
  • Schmidt M; Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock 18119, Germany.
  • Dellwig O; Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock 18119, Germany.
  • Hansson M; Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Göteborg SE-426 71, Sweden.
  • Bäck Ö; Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Göteborg SE-426 71, Sweden.
  • Vartti VP; Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK), Helsinki 00880, Finland.
  • Stedmon C; National Institute of Aquatic Resources, DTU Lyngby Campus, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby DK-2800, Denmark.
  • She J; Department of Research and Development, Danish Meteorological Institute, København DK-2100, Denmark.
  • Murawski J; Department of Research and Development, Danish Meteorological Institute, København DK-2100, Denmark.
  • Aldahan A; Department of Geosciences, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain 17551, United Arab Emirates.
  • Schmied SAK; Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany (BSH), Hamburg 22589, Germany.
Water Res ; 210: 117987, 2022 Feb 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34954368
ABSTRACT
The Baltic Sea receives substantial amounts of hazardous substances and nutrients, which accumulate for decades and persistently impair the Baltic ecosystems. With long half-lives and high solubility, anthropogenic uranium isotopes (236U and 233U) are ideal tracers to depict the ocean dynamics in the Baltic Sea and the associated impacts on the fates of contaminants. However, their applications in the Baltic Sea are hampered by the inadequate source-term information. This study reports the first three-dimensional distributions of 236U and 233U in the Baltic Sea (2018-2019) and the first long-term hindcast simulation for reprocessing-derived 236U dispersion in the North-Baltic Sea (1971-2018). Using 233U/236U fingerprints, we distinguish 236U from the nuclear weapon testing and civil nuclear industries, which have comparable contributions (142 ± 13 and 174 ± 40 g) to the 236U inventory in modern Baltic seawater. Budget calculations for 236U inputs since the 1950s indicate that, the major 236U sources in the Baltic Sea are the atmospheric fallouts (∼1.35 kg) and discharges from nuclear reprocessing plants (> 211 g), and there is a continuous sink of 236U to the anoxic sediments (589 ± 43 g). Our findings also indicate that the limited water renewal endows the Baltic Sea a strong "memory effect" retaining aged 236U signals, and the previously unknown 236U in the Baltic Sea is likely attributed to the retention of the mid-1990s' discharges from the nuclear reprocessing plants. Our preliminary results demonstrate the power of 236U-129I dual-tracer in investigating water-mass mixing and estimating water age in the Baltic Sea, and this work provides fundamental knowledge for future 236U tracer studies in the Baltic Sea.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Radioativos da Água Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Water Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Dinamarca

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Radioativos da Água Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Water Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Dinamarca