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Occurrence and behaviour of radionuclides in the Moselle River. Part 2: Distribution of radionuclides between aqueous phase and suspended matter

Most of the radionuclides released from nuclear power plants (NPPs) into rivers are primarily adsorbed onto suspended matter. To describe this nuclide transfer, a model was used which takes the total suspended matter load as solid phase into account. The necessary partition factors of various radion...

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Published in:Journal of environmental radioactivity 1996-01, Vol.30 (3), p.215-232
Main Author: Mundschenk, H
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Most of the radionuclides released from nuclear power plants (NPPs) into rivers are primarily adsorbed onto suspended matter. To describe this nuclide transfer, a model was used which takes the total suspended matter load as solid phase into account. The necessary partition factors of various radionuclides were determined in river water/suspended matter of the Moselle in laboratory investigations. By use of this model, a conservative estimate of the radionuclide concentration of the solid phase could be obtained which proved to be more realistic than the results based on the distribution law. Furthermore, the influence of grain-size on the specific activity of single fractions of a Moselle sediment was demonstrated using super(137)Cs, super(106)Ru and super(144)Ce from the Chernobyl nuclear accident as tracers. The grain-size pattern is considered to be a main factor which may seriously distort the determination of distribution coefficients and concentration factors that are needed in applying the model based on the distribution law.
ISSN:0265-931X