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A field study of physico-chemical states of artificial radionuclides in seawater
Authors:Yutaka Nagaya  Kiyoshi Nakamura
Institution:(1) Division of Environmental Contamination, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Anagawa, 280 Chiba, Japan
Abstract:The physico-chemical states of artificial radionuclides,90Sr,137Cs and144Ce in seawater were investigated by radiochemical analysis of filtered and unfiltered seawater. The difference of radionuclide concentrations between unfiltered and filtered seawaters was defined as the ldquoparticulate formrdquo radioisotope and its ldquoparticle ratiordquo was discussed.Practically no particulate90Sr, greater than 0.22Mgr in size, was observed in both coastal and open seawaters, but some of137Cs seemed to be insoluble in some circumstances, especially in coastal waters. A considerable amount of144Ce was found to be particulate.An estimation of the radionuclides in particulate form was made for Kashima-nada seawaters collected in 1970 to 1972, and it was shown that the possible occurrence of particulate radionuclides, greater than 0.22Mgr in size, were 1% or less for90Sr and 6% for137Cs. In the coastal water, 80 % of144Ce were seemed to be in particulate form, but in the open seawater only a few%. The influences of suspended materials to137Cs and144Ce concentration levels in seawater were not negligible and further investigations are desirable.
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