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Determination of a strong organic ligand dissolved in seawater: Thorium-complexing capacity of oceanic dissolved organic matter
Authors:K. Hirose
Affiliation:(1) China Institute of Atomic Energy, P.O. Box 275-83, Beijing, (P. R. China)
Abstract:
Studies have been made of loose water tritium (LWT) distribution and behavior in the soil samples taken from the region within a radius of 2 km to the HWRR stack of CIAE. The analytical results show that the LWT concentrations in most soil samples of the region are in the range from 24.8 Bq/l (3.6 Bq/kg) to 116 Bq/l (16.0 Bq/kg) with an average value of 58.1±24.8 Bq/l (10.3±4.5 Bq/kg). There are two areas with a higher LWT content; the first one (4.61 · 104 m2) is located near HWRR with ahighest LWT concentration of 287 Bq/l (55.8 Bq/kg) and the second one (3.27 ·105 m2) is located near Lab. A with a highest LWT concentration of 2.35 · 104 Bq/l (2.56 · 103 Bq/kg). It is estimated that the LWT inventories deposited in soil of the two areas are about 1.52 · 109 Bq and 1.42 · 1010 Bq, respectively. The analytical results have been evaluated by comparing the possible tritium intake of the human body with the annual limit of intake recommended by ICRP, it can be concluded that the operations of all the nuclear facilities releasing tritium in CIAE are safe without causing any notable tritium contamination.
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