Soil contamination with 90Sr in the near zone of the Chernobyl accident
Title: Soil contamination with 90Sr in the near zone of the Chernobyl accident
Author: V.A Kashparov, S.M Lundin, Yu.V Khomutinin, S.P Kaminsky, S.E Levchuk, V.P Protsak, A.M Kadygrib, S.I Zvarich, V.I Yoschenko, J Tschiersch
Reference: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, Volume 56, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 285-298
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0265-931X(00)00207-1
Keywords: Soil contamination; 90Sr; Chernobyl; 30 km exclusion zone; Map
Abstract: Representative large-scale soil sampling on a regular grid of step width about 1 km was carried out for the first time in the near zone of the Chernobyl accident (radius 36 km). An integrated map of terrestrial 90Sr contamination density in the 30 km exclusion zone (scale 1 : 200,000) has been created from the analysed samples. Maps of the main agrochemical characteristics of the soils, which determine the fuel particle dissolution rates and the contamination of vegetation, were produced. The total contents of 90Sr on the ground surface of the 30 km zone in Ukraine (without the reactor site and the radioactive waste storages) was about 810 TBq (8.1×10+14 Bq) in 1997, which corresponds to 0.4–0.5% of the Chernobyl reactor inventory at the time of the accident. This assessment is 3–4 times lower than previous estimates.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0265931X00002071
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