Radionuclide migration in the experimental polygon of the Red Forest waste site in the Chernobyl zone – Part 1: Characterization of the waste trench, fuel particle transformation processes in soils, biogenic fluxes and effects on biota
Title: Radionuclide migration in the experimental polygon of the Red Forest waste site in the Chernobyl zone – Part 1: Characterization of the waste trench, fuel particle transformation processes in soils, biogenic fluxes and effects on biota
Author: Kashparov, V.; Yoschenko, V.; Levchuk, S.; Bugai, D.; Van Meir, N.; Simonucci, C.; Martin-Garin, A.
Reference: Applied Geochemistry. Jul2012, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p1348-1358. 11p.
doi: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.11.004
Keywords: RADIOISOTOPES; TRENCHES; RADIOACTIVE waste disposal; NUCLEAR power plants; ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis; LEACHING; RADIOACTIVE wastes; CHORNOBYL (Ukraine); UKRAINE; Nuclear Electric Power Generation; Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal
Abstract: ► We describe radionuclide distribution and inventories in the shallow waste dump. ► Radionuclides in the waste dump are associated with fuel particles of three types. ► For each fuel particle type the dissolution parameters have been obtained. ► Biogenic migration fluxes of radionuclides from the waste dump have been determined. ► The effects of radiation on Scots pine in the waste dump territory have been characterized.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0883292711004495
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