Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4434353 Science of The Total Environment 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work levels of 137Cs, 238Pu and 239 + 240Pu as well as activity ratios of anthrophogenic radionuclides in sediment samples from the southeastern Brazilian shelf are presented. Instrumental gamma spectrometry was used to determine 137Cs and alpha spectrometry to determine 238Pu and 239 + 240Pu after a radiochemical procedure. The levels ranged from 0.30 to 1.79 Bq kg− 1 for 137Cs, from 15 to 150 mBq kg− 1 for 238Pu and, from 18 to 117 mBq kg− 1 for 239 + 240Pu. There was a bathymetric differentiation in the radionuclides distribution. 137Cs values were generally higher in the samples collected at water depths of less than 100 m. On the other hand, plutonium isotopes exhibit higher values at greater depths. The mean ratio of 239 + 240Pu / 137Cs obtained was 0.112 ± 0.072 which is in agreement with the value reported for the Atlantic from atmospheric fallout of nuclear explosions in the past. The 238Pu / 230 + 240Pu ratios varied widely (from 0.339 to 2.088) and showed the influence of the SNAP-9A accident in the 238Pu levels for this area. The main goal of this work was to present unpublished anthropogenic radionuclide levels and activity ratios related to the contamination of the southeastern Brazilian shelf.

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