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Gamma ray spectrometry results from core samples collected for RESUME 95

Abstract

Field sampling of an airfield at Vesivehmaa, near Vaeaeksy, Finland (Area I) was carried out between 26-29 May 1995, to establish the radionuclide deposition and inventory of Chernobyl derived {sup 137}Cs, and natural radionuclides. The objective was to establish a common calibration site for in-situ and airborne gamma spectrometers, for Exercise RESUME 95 conducted in August 1995. The report presents the sampling details, handling and treatment. The analyses are discussed with particular emphasis given to {sup 137}Ca, {sup 134}Cs, {sup 40}K, {sup 214}Bi and {sup 208} radionuclides, and the quantification of their respective deposition and inventories. The results have been used to estimate the effective concentrations of nuclides at the calibration site for in-situ and airborne gamma spectrometry, and the depth distribution. For {sup 137}Cs the weighted mean activity per unit area takes on values of 50.7{+-}5.2 kBq m{sup -2} at 1 m ground clearance, 51.1{+-}6.9 kBq m{sup -2} at 50 m height and 47.9{+-}8.5 kBq m{sup -2} at 100 m. The similarity of these values confirms the suitability of the Vesivehmaa site for comparison of in-situ and airborne results despite variations of a factor of two between results from individual cores. The mean {alpha}/{rho} value for {sup 137}Cs in  More>>
Authors:
Sanderson, D C.W.; Allyson, J D; [1]  Toivonen, H; Honkamaa, T [2] 
  1. SURRC, East Kilbride, Scotland (United Kingdom)
  2. STUK, Helsinki (Finland)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-3090
Reference Number:
SCA: 540230; 440103; PA: AIX-29:015511; EDB-98:053966; SN: 98001946350
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: 17 refs.; PBD: 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of RESUME 95. Rapid environmental surveying using mobile equipment; PB: 440 p.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 44 INSTRUMENTATION, INCLUDING NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE DETECTORS; CALIBRATION STANDARDS; CESIUM 134; CESIUM 137; DOSE RATES; FINLAND; GAMMA SPECTROMETERS; INVENTORIES; NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY; SAMPLING; SOILS
OSTI ID:
587788
Research Organizations:
Nordisk Kernesikkerhedsforskning, Roskilde (Denmark).
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98616927; CNN: Contract NKS-EKO-3; ISBN 87-7893-014-6; TRN: DK9800025015511
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98616927
Submitting Site:
DKN
Size:
pp. 9-39
Announcement Date:
Jun 01, 1998

Citation Formats

Sanderson, D C.W., Allyson, J D, Toivonen, H, and Honkamaa, T. Gamma ray spectrometry results from core samples collected for RESUME 95. Denmark: N. p., 1997. Web.
Sanderson, D C.W., Allyson, J D, Toivonen, H, & Honkamaa, T. Gamma ray spectrometry results from core samples collected for RESUME 95. Denmark.
Sanderson, D C.W., Allyson, J D, Toivonen, H, and Honkamaa, T. 1997. "Gamma ray spectrometry results from core samples collected for RESUME 95." Denmark.
@misc{etde_587788,
title = {Gamma ray spectrometry results from core samples collected for RESUME 95}
author = {Sanderson, D C.W., Allyson, J D, Toivonen, H, and Honkamaa, T}
abstractNote = {Field sampling of an airfield at Vesivehmaa, near Vaeaeksy, Finland (Area I) was carried out between 26-29 May 1995, to establish the radionuclide deposition and inventory of Chernobyl derived {sup 137}Cs, and natural radionuclides. The objective was to establish a common calibration site for in-situ and airborne gamma spectrometers, for Exercise RESUME 95 conducted in August 1995. The report presents the sampling details, handling and treatment. The analyses are discussed with particular emphasis given to {sup 137}Ca, {sup 134}Cs, {sup 40}K, {sup 214}Bi and {sup 208} radionuclides, and the quantification of their respective deposition and inventories. The results have been used to estimate the effective concentrations of nuclides at the calibration site for in-situ and airborne gamma spectrometry, and the depth distribution. For {sup 137}Cs the weighted mean activity per unit area takes on values of 50.7{+-}5.2 kBq m{sup -2} at 1 m ground clearance, 51.1{+-}6.9 kBq m{sup -2} at 50 m height and 47.9{+-}8.5 kBq m{sup -2} at 100 m. The similarity of these values confirms the suitability of the Vesivehmaa site for comparison of in-situ and airborne results despite variations of a factor of two between results from individual cores. The mean {alpha}/{rho} value for {sup 137}Cs in Area I is 0.77{+-}0.10 cm{sup 2}g{sup -1} (relaxation mass per unit area, {beta} 1.31{+-}0.15 gcm{sup -2}). Additional soil sampling across parts of Area II (a 6x3 km area selected for mapping Chernobyl deposition) was carried out. The mean level of {sup 137}Cs activity from these samples was 92.4{+-}63 kBq m{sup -2}, a sample taken near Laihansuo showing the largest value obtained at 172 kBq m{sup -2}. (EG). 17 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1997}
month = {Dec}
}