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Isotopic signatures of plutonium and uranium at Bikar atoll, northern Marshall Islands. | LitMetric

Isotopic signatures of plutonium and uranium at Bikar atoll, northern Marshall Islands.

J Environ Radioact

International Atomic Energy Agency, Environment Laboratories, Monaco.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzes plutonium (Pu) and uranium (U) isotopic fingerprints from environmental samples at Bikar Atoll in the Marshall Islands, linking the findings to regional fallout from past nuclear tests.
  • The research confirms that the main contamination source was the Castle Bravo test in March 1954, based on isotopic ratios and age dating methods.
  • It emphasizes the effectiveness of combining various isotopic data to improve the assessment of nuclear contamination sources.

Article Abstract

We present plutonium (Pu) and uranium (U) isotopic fingerprints (or signatures) in environmental samples collected at Bikar Atoll. Bikar is the second -most northern atoll of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and therefore an important reference point to evaluate the extension of the regional fallout from the Pacific Proving Grounds (PPG) in Bikini and Enewetak Atolls. Previous studies have shown that regional fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapon testing (NWT) in Bikini and Enewetak has resulted in elevated levels of fallout radionuclides in this atoll. In order to optimally interpret the isotopic fingerprints, we compare our results with data obtained in eleven certified reference materials, representing different contamination sources. As well as Pu, Pu, Pu, Pu, U and U, this study also encompasses less commonly reported radionuclides such as Pu, Pu and U. We show the importance of combining numerous fingerprints for improved assessment of the source of a nuclear contamination. In samples from Bikar, Pu and U isotope ratios were found to vary within narrow ranges. Pu and U fingerprints suggest that regional fallout from the Castle Bravo test in March 1954 was the main source of the contamination. This was further confirmed by two different age dating approaches that estimated 1954 as the year of the contamination. We demonstrate that use of an exponential function to approximate the yield of heavy radionuclides in thermonuclear explosions with increasing mass is a valid approach for estimating the age of a contamination. We show that, if sufficient radionuclide activity concentration measurement results with low uncertainties are available, this method is robust.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2021.106795DOI Listing

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