Plutonium and americium in the sediments off the Thule air base, Greenland |
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Authors: | T K Ikäheimonen E Ilus S Klemola H Dahlgaard T Ryan M Eriksson |
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Institution: | (1) STUK- Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Helsinki, Finland;(2) Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark;(3) Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland, Ireland |
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Abstract: | In 1968 a U.S. B-52 bomber from USA with four nuclear weapons crashed on the sea ice near the Thule air base and contaminated the surroundings. Most of contamination was recovered during the cleanup program. However, some of the plutonium still remains in the bottom sediments of the area. In 1997 an international expedition with a comprehensive sampling program was performed. A lot of sediment samples were taken with a Finnish Gemini corer. Sediment samples from 5 sampling stations, 80 samples altogether, were pretreated in Ris , Denmark, and analysed for transuranic elements at STUK, Finland. The samples were analysed primarily for Pu, but gamma-spectrometric measurements of 241Am were also made. Generally, the Pu concentrations in the area studied were from 1 to 3 magnitudes higher than the fallout level in the Arctic sea area. None of the vertical profiles of Pu at the various stations showed a typical Pu peak originating from the accident in 1968, but the sediments were mixed down and contaminated to the depths studied (20 cm). The presence of large quantities of hot particles distorted the estimations of mean concentrations and inventories. Samples with plutonium from the accident show significant variations of nuclide ratios, 238Pu/239,240Pu, 241Pu/239,240Pu and 241Pu/241Am. This indicates that Pu at Thule may be from more than one source of different quality. |
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