Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8082971 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this work was to study the near-field dispersion of 85Kr around the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at La Hague (AREVA NC La Hague - France) under stable meteorological conditions. Twenty-two 85Kr night-time experimental campaigns were carried out at distances of up to 4Â km from the release source. Although the operational Gaussian models predict for these meteorological conditions a distance to plume touchdown of several kilometers, we almost systematically observed a marked ground signal at distances of 0.5-4Â km. The calculated atmospheric transfer coefficients (ATC) show values (1) higher than those observed under neutral conditions, (2) much higher than those proposed by the operational models, and (3) higher than those used in the impact assessments.
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Authors
O. Connan, L. Solier, D. Hébert, D. Maro, M. Lamotte, C. Voiseux, P. Laguionie, O. Cazimajou, S. Le Cavelier, C. Godinot, M. Morillon, L. Thomas, S. Percot,