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Wet and dry deposition of 129I in Seville (Spain) measured by accelerator mass spectrometry

Iodine-129 ( T 1/2 =1.57×10 7 yr ) concentrations have been determined by accelerator mass spectrometry in rainwater samples taken at Seville (southwestern Spain) in 1996 and 1997. This technique allows a reduction in the detection limits for this radionuclide in comparison to radiometric counting a...

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Published in:Journal of environmental radioactivity 2001, Vol.55 (3), p.269-282
Main Authors: López-Gutiérrez, J.M, Garcı́a-León, M, Schnabel, Ch, Suter, M, Synal, H.-A, Szidat, S
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description Iodine-129 ( T 1/2 =1.57×10 7 yr ) concentrations have been determined by accelerator mass spectrometry in rainwater samples taken at Seville (southwestern Spain) in 1996 and 1997. This technique allows a reduction in the detection limits for this radionuclide in comparison to radiometric counting and other mass spectrometric methods such as ICP-MS. Typical 129I concentrations range from 4.7×10 7 129I atoms/l (19.2%) to 4.97×10 9 129I atoms/l (5.9%), while 129I depositions are normally in the order of 10 8–10 10 atoms/m 2 d. These values agree well with other results obtained for recent rainwater samples collected in Europe. Apart from these, the relationship between 129I deposition and some atmospheric factors has been analyzed, showing the importance of the precipitation rate and the concentration of suspended matter in it.
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Atmospheric pollution
Dispersed sources and other
Europe
Exact sciences and technology
Iodine Isotopes - analysis
Iodine-129
Mass Spectrometry - methods
Meteorological Concepts
Natural water pollution
Pollution
Pollution sources. Measurement results
Radioactive Tracers
Radioactivity
Rain
Rainwater
Rainwaters, run off water and others
Sample preparation
Spain
Water - analysis
Water treatment and pollution
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