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Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site

[Image: see text] Radioactive waste containing a few grams of plutonium (Pu) was disposed between 1960 and 1968 in trenches at the Little Forest Burial Ground (LFBG), near Sydney, Australia. A water sampling point installed in a former trench has enabled the radionuclide content of trench water and...

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Autores principales: Payne, Timothy E., Harrison, Jennifer J., Hughes, Catherine E., Johansen, Mathew P., Thiruvoth, Sangeeth, Wilsher, Kerry L., Cendón, Dioni I., Hankin, Stuart I., Rowling, Brett, Zawadzki, Atun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2013
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24256473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es403278r
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author Payne, Timothy E.
Harrison, Jennifer J.
Hughes, Catherine E.
Johansen, Mathew P.
Thiruvoth, Sangeeth
Wilsher, Kerry L.
Cendón, Dioni I.
Hankin, Stuart I.
Rowling, Brett
Zawadzki, Atun
author_facet Payne, Timothy E.
Harrison, Jennifer J.
Hughes, Catherine E.
Johansen, Mathew P.
Thiruvoth, Sangeeth
Wilsher, Kerry L.
Cendón, Dioni I.
Hankin, Stuart I.
Rowling, Brett
Zawadzki, Atun
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description [Image: see text] Radioactive waste containing a few grams of plutonium (Pu) was disposed between 1960 and 1968 in trenches at the Little Forest Burial Ground (LFBG), near Sydney, Australia. A water sampling point installed in a former trench has enabled the radionuclide content of trench water and the response of the water level to rainfall to be studied. The trench water contains readily measurable Pu activity (∼12 Bq/L of (239+240)Pu in 0.45 μm-filtered water), and there is an associated contamination of Pu in surface soils. The highest (239+240)Pu soil activity was 829 Bq/kg in a shallow sample (0–1 cm depth) near the trench sampling point. Away from the trenches, the elevated concentrations of Pu in surface soils extend for tens of meters down-slope. The broader contamination may be partly attributable to dispersion events in the first decade after disposal, after which a layer of soil was added above the trenched area. Since this time, further Pu contamination has occurred near the trench-sampler within this added layer. The water level in the trench-sampler responds quickly to rainfall and intermittently reaches the surface, hence the Pu dispersion is attributed to saturation and overflow of the trenches during extreme rainfall events, referred to as the ‘bathtub’ effect.
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spelling pubmed-38548372013-12-07 Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site Payne, Timothy E. Harrison, Jennifer J. Hughes, Catherine E. Johansen, Mathew P. Thiruvoth, Sangeeth Wilsher, Kerry L. Cendón, Dioni I. Hankin, Stuart I. Rowling, Brett Zawadzki, Atun Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Radioactive waste containing a few grams of plutonium (Pu) was disposed between 1960 and 1968 in trenches at the Little Forest Burial Ground (LFBG), near Sydney, Australia. A water sampling point installed in a former trench has enabled the radionuclide content of trench water and the response of the water level to rainfall to be studied. The trench water contains readily measurable Pu activity (∼12 Bq/L of (239+240)Pu in 0.45 μm-filtered water), and there is an associated contamination of Pu in surface soils. The highest (239+240)Pu soil activity was 829 Bq/kg in a shallow sample (0–1 cm depth) near the trench sampling point. Away from the trenches, the elevated concentrations of Pu in surface soils extend for tens of meters down-slope. The broader contamination may be partly attributable to dispersion events in the first decade after disposal, after which a layer of soil was added above the trenched area. Since this time, further Pu contamination has occurred near the trench-sampler within this added layer. The water level in the trench-sampler responds quickly to rainfall and intermittently reaches the surface, hence the Pu dispersion is attributed to saturation and overflow of the trenches during extreme rainfall events, referred to as the ‘bathtub’ effect. American Chemical Society 2013-11-20 2013-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3854837/ /pubmed/24256473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es403278r Text en Copyright © 2013 U.K. or Canada Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html)
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Harrison, Jennifer J.
Hughes, Catherine E.
Johansen, Mathew P.
Thiruvoth, Sangeeth
Wilsher, Kerry L.
Cendón, Dioni I.
Hankin, Stuart I.
Rowling, Brett
Zawadzki, Atun
Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site
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title_full Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site
title_fullStr Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site
title_full_unstemmed Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site
title_short Trench ‘Bathtubbing’ and Surface Plutonium Contamination at a Legacy Radioactive Waste Site
title_sort trench ‘bathtubbing’ and surface plutonium contamination at a legacy radioactive waste site
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24256473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es403278r
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