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(Item 250 from file:

AIX-17-064767;

(-1989)

-- Radioactive materials monitoring &

103)

ERA-12-001743;

EDB-86-185969

Title: Fallout plutonium in Western North Pacific sediments
Author(s): Livingston, H.D.
Affiliation: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA, USA
Title: Behaviour of long-lived radionuclides associated with deep-sea
disposal of radioactive wastes.
Report of a co-ordinated research
programme 1982-1984
Corporate Source:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA (USA)
Publication Date: Apr 1986
p 27-34
Report Number(s):
IAERA-TECDOC-368
Order Number: DE86704234
Document Type:,~Analytic of a Report; Numerical data
Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDB8&6039

Availability: NTIS
Subfile:
AIX)

ERA

(US Sales Only), PC A0O8/MF AOQl.

(Energy Research Abstracts).

INIS

(non-US Atomindex input

Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: International Atomic Energy Agency <IAEA>
Abstract: The study compared sediment samples from the Mid-Pacific Gyre
area north of Hawaii and from the Western North Pacific. The latter had
from 2.7-5.5 the concentrations of Pu isotopes compared with the
former,

but the profiles with depth were

similar.

The increased levels

were probably due to close-in fall-out from the Marshall Islands
weapons tests. The inventories for water column plus sediment were
4.0-4.3 mCi km/sup -2/ for NW Pacific and 2.9 for the Mid Pacific area.
The proportions in the sediments are respectively 8% and 2%. Evidence
is presented that close-in fallout was more available to scavenging.
For NW Pacific, significant, bioturbation, effects were seen,
redistributing Pu as deep as 46 cm, even though these sediments are
abyssal. This implies subsurface waste disposal may be more vulnerable
to the effects of bioturbation than previously supposed.
7 refs, 2Z
figs, 2 tabs.

Major Descriptors: *PLUTONIUM 239 ~- RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION;
*PLUTONIUM 240 -- RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; *SEDIMENTS -- FALLOUT
DEPOSITS; *SEDIMENTS -- RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION
Descriptors: ADSORPTION; DEPTH; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; PACIFIC OCEAN;
RADIOACTIVITY; SEA BED; SEAWATER; SEDIMENT-WATER INTERFACES
Broader Terms: ACTINIDE ISOTOPES; ACTINIDE NUCLEI; ALPHA DECAY
RADIOISOTOPES; DATA; DIMENSIONS; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; FALLOUT;
HEAVY NUCLEI; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; INFORMATION; INTERFACES; ISOTOPES;
MASS TRANSFER; NUCLEI; NUMERICAL DATA; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PLUTONIUM
ISOTOPES; RADIOCISOTOPES; SEAS; SORPTION; SURFACE WATERS; WATER; YEARS
LIVING RADIOISOTOPES

Subject Categories:

510300*

Materials Monitoring &

520300

-- Environment,

Transport

--

(1989)

-- Environment,

Transport

--

Terrestrial -- Radioactive

(-1989)

Aquatic -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring &

052002
-- Nuclear Fuels -- Waste Disposal & Storage
INIS Subject Categories: B3110*
-- Radioactive materials monitoring &
transport
B3200
-- Water
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10/5/551
(Item 251 from file: 103)
01861646

Author(s):

ERA-12-001446;

Cavanagh,

2003815

P.J.;

EDB-86-185540

Gibson,

H.F.;

Kirn,

F.S.;

Miller;

Wyckoff,

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