Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5497816 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Radiocarbon measurements of tree-ring samples collected in Vysoká pri Morave were compared with tree-ring data of the Žlkovce monitoring station situated 5 km south-east from the Jaslovské Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). Radiocarbon concentrations in Vysoká pri Morave and in Žlkovce tree rings were decreasing exponentially with decay constants of 14.48±1.23 y and 17.96±1.97 y, respectively, in agreement with similar results obtained at other radiocarbon stations. The Suess effect, represented by a dilution in 14C levels by fossil fuel CO2 emissions, was observed in both tree-ring data sets. The Vysoká pri Morave 14C data were during 1974-1995 systematically lower by about 50â° than the Schauinsland (Germany) clean air reference values due to a regional fossil-fuel impact. However, after 1996 the Vysoká pri Morave 14C data were closer to the Schauinsland data due to lower CO2 emissions as a result of closing some of the heavy industry technologies in the region.
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Authors
I. Kontuľ, M. JeÅ¡kovský, J. Kaizer, A. Å ivo, M. Richtáriková, P.P. Povinec, P. Äech, P. Steier, R. Golser,