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The behaviour of I-129 released from nuclear fuel reprocessing factories in the North Atlantic Ocean and transport to the Arctic assessed from numerical modelling
Description
A quantitative evaluation of the fate of 129I, released from the European reprocessing plants of Sellafield (UK) and La Hague
(France), has been made by means of a Lagrangian dispersion model. Transport of radionuclides to the Arctic Ocean has been
determined. Thus, 5.1 and 16.6 TBq of 129I have been intro-duced in the Arctic from Sellafield and La Hague respectively from 1966
to 2012. These figures represent, respectively, 48% and 55% of the cumulative discharge to that time. Inventories in the North
Atlantic, including shelf seas, are 4.4 and 13.8 TBq coming from Sellafield and La Hague respectively. These figures are significantly
different from previous estimations based on field data. The distribution of these inven-tories among several shelf seas and regions
has been evaluated as well. Mean ages of tracers have been finally obtained, making use of the age-averaging hypothesis. It has
been found that mean ages for Sellafield releases are about 3.5 year larger than for La Hague releases.
Abstract
European Union FP7 EURATOM project PREPARE 323287Abstract
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades FIS2012–31853Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/136689
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/136689
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- Origin repository
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