Determination of the 241Pu Deposition in Finland after the Chernobyl Accident
J Paatero, T Jaakkol, A Reponen - Radiochimica Acta, 1994 - degruyter.com
Transuranium nuclides, including a considerable amount of 241Pu, were released in the
Chernobyl explosion. Plutonium was separated from lichen and peat samples by …
Chernobyl explosion. Plutonium was separated from lichen and peat samples by …
Measurement of 241 Pu in Environmental Samples
T Ikäheimonen - Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2000 - akjournals.com
Concentrations of 241 Pu in the air and deposition samples in Finland after the 1986
Chernobyl accident were estimated with the aid of ingrowth of 241 Am. Plutonium-241 was …
Chernobyl accident were estimated with the aid of ingrowth of 241 Am. Plutonium-241 was …
Fallout of transuranium elements following the Chernobyl accident
E Holm, J Rioseco, H Pettersson - Journal of radioanalytical and …, 1992 - akjournals.com
The deposition of transuranium elements in Sweden following the Chernobyl accident was
investigated through the analysis of carpets of lichen-and moss-samples and also air-filters …
investigated through the analysis of carpets of lichen-and moss-samples and also air-filters …
Regional distribution of Chernobyl-derived plutonium deposition in Finland
J Paatero, T Jaakkola… - Journal of Radioanalytical …, 2002 - akjournals.com
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in April 1986 caused a widely spread plume of
radionuclides containing, amongst other materials, plutonium isotopes. The regional …
radionuclides containing, amongst other materials, plutonium isotopes. The regional …
Deposition of Chernobyl-derived transuranium nuclides and short-lived radon-222 progeny in Finland.
J Paatero - 2001 - elibrary.ru
The atmospheric deposition of radionuclides was investigated from two different viewpoints.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in April 1986 caused a widely spread plume of …
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in April 1986 caused a widely spread plume of …
Pu-241 in samples of forest soil from Poland
JW Mietelski, J Dorda, B Wąs - Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1999 - Elsevier
241Pu activity measurements in coniferous forest soil samples from Poland are presented.
The results were obtained in two ways: by alpha spectrometric remeasurements of the …
The results were obtained in two ways: by alpha spectrometric remeasurements of the …
Plutonium fallout in southern Finland after the Chernobyl accident
A Reponen, M Jantunen, J Paatero… - Journal of environmental …, 1993 - Elsevier
The plutonium concentrations of fuel peat samples from southern and central Finland were
analyzed. The same samples had previously gone through gamma-spectrometric analysis …
analyzed. The same samples had previously gone through gamma-spectrometric analysis …
Deposition of 90 Sr and plutonium isotopes derived from the Chernobyl accident in Japan
K Hirose, S Takatani, M Aoyama - Journal of radioanalytical and …, 1994 - akjournals.com
To clarify environmental effects of the Chemobyl radionuclides, long-lived Chernobyl
radioactivity (239,240 Pu, 238 Pu, 241 Pu and 90 Sr) in deposition samples in May 1986 …
radioactivity (239,240 Pu, 238 Pu, 241 Pu and 90 Sr) in deposition samples in May 1986 …
240Pu/239Pu mass ratio in environmental samples in Finland
S Salminen-Paatero, U Nygren, J Paatero - Journal of environmental …, 2012 - Elsevier
The 240Pu/239Pu mass ratio was determined with SF-ICP-MS in lichen, peat, grass, air
filter, and hot particle samples obtained in Finland. The main part of the air filters were …
filter, and hot particle samples obtained in Finland. The main part of the air filters were …
Isotopic composition of plutonium immissions in Austria after the Chernobyl accident
K Irlweck, J Wicke - Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 1998 - Springer
Alpha-spectrometric Pu determinations in aerosol samples collected after the Chernobyl
accident in Austria show a 238 Pu/239 (240) Pu ratio in the range of 0.33–0.76 with a most …
accident in Austria show a 238 Pu/239 (240) Pu ratio in the range of 0.33–0.76 with a most …