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Plutonium in Southern Hemisphere ocean Waters

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Sophia University1

Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety2

Meteorological Research Institute3

International Atomic Energy Agency4

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology5

International Atomic Energy Agency6

Comenius University7

Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark8

Radioecology and Tracer Studies, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark9

Autonomous University of Barcelona10

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Plutonium in seawater collected by the BEAGLE2003 cruise was determined using ICP- SF-MS and alpha spectrometry after Fe co-precipitation and radiochemical purification. Levels and distributions of dissolved plutonium activity concentrations in Southern Hemisphere ocean waters are summarized here, including historical data.

Pu-239 concentrations in surface water----of the central South Pacific (32.5 °S) in 2003 were around 1 mBq/m3. The 239Pu concentrations in the Indian Ocean surface waters (20°S) were similar to that in the South Pacific, whereas the 239Pu concentrations in the South Atlantic surface waters (30°S) were markedly lower than those in the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.

The 239Pu vertical profile pattern was similar to that in the North Pacific subtropical gyre, although 239Pu concentrations in the deep South Pacific were significantly lower than those in the North Pacific. One of the dominant factors controlling plutonium distributions in the Southern Hemisphere oceans is biogeochemical processes including particle scavenging.

Language: English
Year: 2013
Pages: 493-500
Proceedings: International Symposium on Isotopes in Hydrology, Marine Ecosystems, and Climate Changes Studies
ISSN: 00741884
Types: Conference paper

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