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Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe.

O Masson1, G Steinhauser2, H Wershofen3, J W Mietelski4, H W Fischer5, L Pourcelot1, O Saunier1, J Bieringer6, T Steinkopff7, M Hýža8, B Møller9, T W Bowyer10, E Dalaka11, A Dalheimer7, A de Vismes-Ott1, K Eleftheriadis11, M Forte12, C Gasco Leonarte13, K Gorzkiewicz4, Z Homoki14, K Isajenko15, T Karhunen16, C Katzlberger17, R Kierepko4, J Kövendiné Kónyi14, H Malá8, J Nikolic18, P P Povinec19, M Rajacic18, W Ringer20, P Rulík8, R Rusconi12, G Sáfrány14, I Sykora19, D Todorović18, J Tschiersch21, K Ungar22, B Zorko23.   

Abstract

Traces of particulate radioactive iodine (131I) were detected in the European atmosphere in January/February 2017. Concentrations of this nuclear fission product were very low, ranging 0.1 to 10 μBq m-3 except at one location in western Russia where they reached up to several mBq m-3. Detections have been reported continuously over an 8-week period by about 30 monitoring stations. We examine possible emission source apportionments and rank them considering their expected contribution in terms of orders of magnitude from typical routine releases: radiopharmaceutical production units > sewage sludge incinerators > nuclear power plants > spontaneous fission of uranium in soil. Inverse modeling simulations indicate that the widespread detections of 131I resulted from the combination of multiple source releases. Among them, those from radiopharmaceutical production units remain the most likely. One of them is located in Western Russia and its estimated source term complies with authorized limits. Other existing sources related to 131I use (medical purposes or sewage sludge incineration) can explain detections on a rather local scale. As an enhancing factor, the prevailing wintertime meteorological situations marked by strong temperature inversions led to poor dispersion conditions that resulted in higher concentrations exceeding usual detection limits in use within the informal Ring of Five (Ro5) monitoring network.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29979581     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b01810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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1.  Airborne concentrations and chemical considerations of radioactive ruthenium from an undeclared major nuclear release in 2017.

Authors:  O Masson; G Steinhauser; D Zok; O Saunier; H Angelov; D Babić; V Bečková; J Bieringer; M Bruggeman; C I Burbidge; S Conil; A Dalheimer; L-E De Geer; A de Vismes Ott; K Eleftheriadis; S Estier; H Fischer; M G Garavaglia; C Gasco Leonarte; K Gorzkiewicz; D Hainz; I Hoffman; M Hýža; K Isajenko; T Karhunen; J Kastlander; C Katzlberger; R Kierepko; G-J Knetsch; J Kövendiné Kónyi; M Lecomte; J W Mietelski; P Min; B Møller; S P Nielsen; J Nikolic; L Nikolovska; I Penev; B Petrinec; P P Povinec; R Querfeld; O Raimondi; D Ransby; W Ringer; O Romanenko; R Rusconi; P R J Saey; V Samsonov; B Šilobritienė; E Simion; C Söderström; M Šoštarić; T Steinkopff; P Steinmann; I Sýkora; L Tabachnyi; D Todorovic; E Tomankiewicz; J Tschiersch; R Tsibranski; M Tzortzis; K Ungar; A Vidic; A Weller; H Wershofen; P Zagyvai; T Zalewska; D Zapata García; B Zorko
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-07-26       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Atmospheric modeling and source reconstruction of radioactive ruthenium from an undeclared major release in 2017.

Authors:  O Saunier; D Didier; A Mathieu; O Masson; J Dumont Le Brazidec
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2019-11-25       Impact factor: 11.205

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Journal:  Int J Hypertens       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 2.420

5.  Chemical and radioanalytical investigations of 106Ru-containing air filters from Vienna in fall 2017: searching for stable element anomalies.

Authors:  Dorian Zok; Johannes H Sterba; Georg Steinhauser
Journal:  J Radioanal Nucl Chem       Date:  2018-09-01       Impact factor: 1.371

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