JOURNAL ARTICLE
The transfer of irradiated uranium from the Irish Sea coast to the terrestrial environment in Cumbria, UK.
Published In: Pure & Applied Chemistry, 2024, v. 96, n. 7. P. 1005 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Priest, Nicholas; Moore, Maurice; Thirlwall, Matthew 3 of 3
Abstract
Sea-to-land transfer of irradiated uranium in soil samples was measured along a transect from the Cumbrian coast south of the Windscale Sellafield nuclear site in a NE direction across the Cumbrian coastal plain. Soluble uranium components were extracted by ion exchange chromatography and ratios 236U:238U and 235U:238U were measured using multi-collector ICP-MS. The method employed demonstrated the utility of 236U ratio measurements for the determination of irradiated uranium in environmental samples. The results produced for uranium were like those that have been reported for other fission product and nuclear fuel components that have been shown to be marine in origin. Measured 236U levels were highest close to the seashore and decreased rapidly as an exponential function of distance. The results indicated the absence of depleted uranium, such as might result from the deposition of aerosols generated by the testing of DU munitions at the nearby Eskmeals firing range in all but one sample. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Pure & Applied Chemistry. 2024/07, Vol. 96, Issue 7, p1005
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Science
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0033-4545
- DOI:10.1515/pac-2023-1017
- Accession Number:179363189
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