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Transuranic isotopes and 90Sr in attic dust in the vicinity of two nuclear establishments in Northern Germany

Transuranic isotopes and 90Sr in attic dust in the vicinity of two nuclear establishments in Northern Germany
Transuranic isotopes and 90Sr in attic dust in the vicinity of two nuclear establishments in Northern Germany
Attic dust was chosen as the test medium in order to search for traces of man-made bone seeking alpha and beta emitters. The samples were taken from 5 houses in the community of Elbmarsch situated at the river Elbe, adjacent to the Krümmel nuclear power plant and the nuclear research center of Geesthacht. Five houses in other regions of northern Germany were taken as a control. 238Pu, 239,240Pu, 241Am, and 244Cm were measured by alpha spectrometry after chemical separation. Additionally, 241Pu was measured by liquid scintillation spectrometry, and the fission product 90Sr was measured in a separate investigation. All nuclides except 244Cm showed activities above the detection limit in the Elbmarsch samples and an elevated mean concentration compared to the control. It can be concluded from the activity ratio 241Am/239,240Pu that the Elbmarsch contamination cannot be accounted for by the background levels of transuranic nuclides resulting from weapons fallout. The derived release of alpha emitters is assumed to have contributed to the induction of a leukemia cluster in children, which was observed in Elbmarsch between 1990 and 1996.
0017-9078
599-607
Schmitz-Feuerhake, I.
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Mietelski, J.W.
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Gaca, P.
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Schmitz-Feuerhake, I., Mietelski, J.W. and Gaca, P. (2003) Transuranic isotopes and 90Sr in attic dust in the vicinity of two nuclear establishments in Northern Germany. Health Physics, 84 (5), 599-607. (doi:10.1097/00004032-200305000-00005).

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Attic dust was chosen as the test medium in order to search for traces of man-made bone seeking alpha and beta emitters. The samples were taken from 5 houses in the community of Elbmarsch situated at the river Elbe, adjacent to the Krümmel nuclear power plant and the nuclear research center of Geesthacht. Five houses in other regions of northern Germany were taken as a control. 238Pu, 239,240Pu, 241Am, and 244Cm were measured by alpha spectrometry after chemical separation. Additionally, 241Pu was measured by liquid scintillation spectrometry, and the fission product 90Sr was measured in a separate investigation. All nuclides except 244Cm showed activities above the detection limit in the Elbmarsch samples and an elevated mean concentration compared to the control. It can be concluded from the activity ratio 241Am/239,240Pu that the Elbmarsch contamination cannot be accounted for by the background levels of transuranic nuclides resulting from weapons fallout. The derived release of alpha emitters is assumed to have contributed to the induction of a leukemia cluster in children, which was observed in Elbmarsch between 1990 and 1996.

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Published date: 2003
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Local EPrints ID: 454093
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454093
ISSN: 0017-9078
PURE UUID: 8a7f19ce-a7ca-4ca2-82df-b370ab9c64ae

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Author: I. Schmitz-Feuerhake
Author: J.W. Mietelski
Author: P. Gaca

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