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Frequency distribution, isotopic composition and physical characterization of plutonium-bearing particles from the Fig-Quince zone on Runit Island, Enewetak Atoll
Authors:Terry F Hamilton  Jussi Jernströem  Roger E Martinelli  Steven R Kehl  Mats Eriksson  Ross W Williams  Marek Bielewski  Ariel N Rivers  Thomas A Brown  Scott J Tumey  Maria Betti
Institution:1. Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA, 94550-0808, USA
2. Radiation Research Division, Ris? National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Building 204, P.O. Box 49, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark
3. IAEA Marine Environment Laboratory (IAEA-MEL), International Atomic Energy Agency, 4 Quai Antoine 1er, BP 800, 08012, Monaco Cedex, Monaco
4. Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA, 94550-0808, USA
5. Institute for Transuranium Elements, EC DG JRC, P.O. Box 2340, 76125, Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract:Runit Island on Enewetak Atoll was very heavily impacted by the U.S. nuclear testing campaign in the northern Marshall Islands (1946–58). The primary source of contamination on Runit Island was the 1958 Quince safety test where a large quantity of device plutonium (Pu) was scattered over the area near the GZ. A second low-yield device was detonated on the same site 10 days later, further disturbing the soil and leaving behind a very heterogeneous pattern of contamination including milligram-size particles of plutonium. A limited cleanup of the Fig-Quince zone was carried out in 1979. During this period, the effectiveness of the cleanup operations was primarily evaluated on the basis of bulk soil concentration data with little consideration given to the heterogeneity and long-term material-, biological-, and environmental-specific impacts of residual high activity (hot) particle contamination. The aim of the present study was twofold; (i) to characterize the levels and distribution of residual contamination in the Fig-Quince zone, and (ii) to develop pertinent data on the frequency distribution, elemental and isotopic composition, and physico-chemical properties of hot particles isolated from surface soils from Fig-Quince with a view towards providing recommendations on the future management and possible cleanup of the site. Today, Runit Island remains under an administrative quarantine.
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