Abstract. Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of radioactive releases from 14 nuclear reactors located along the Loire river basin, and of fallout from nuclear weapon tests and from the Tchernobyl accident. To estimate to what extent radionuclides associated with sediment accumulate in the estuary, three complementary approaches were used: field surveys, laboratory experiments and numerical modelling. Sampling of bottom sediments, water and suspended solids was carried out at 8 different dates over a 15 month-period. Analysis covered U C, *°Sr, 3H, the naturally occurring gamma-emitters (uranium and thorium decay chains, 7 Be and 4 0 K), and the artificial gamma emitters (mainly cobalt and ...
Over the past five decades, authorized low-level discharges from coastal nuclear facilities have rel...
Over the past five decades, authorized low-level discharges from coastal nuclear facilities have rel...
International audienceWorld nuclear production will increase sharply until 2035 and most of the plan...
Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of radioactiv...
Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of radioactiv...
EDF has initiated a program assessing the fate of radionuclides released by nuclear power plants loc...
International audienceNumerical models allowing to simulate the transfer of radionuclides over long ...
Within the framework of the "Loire river and estuary radioecology" program, radionuclide measurement...
International audienceThe distribution of artificial radionuclides (60Co, 106Ru, 125Sb, 134Cs, 137Cs...
The artificial radionuclides 137Cs, 134Cs and 106Ru have been determined up to 16 cm deep in two sed...
The Seine estuary is the outlet of the catchment area of the Paris Basin, where fine sediments and a...
Over the past five decades, authorized low-level discharges from coastal nuclear facilities have rel...
Over the past five decades, authorized low-level discharges from coastal nuclear facilities have rel...
International audienceWorld nuclear production will increase sharply until 2035 and most of the plan...
Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of radioactiv...
Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of radioactiv...
EDF has initiated a program assessing the fate of radionuclides released by nuclear power plants loc...
International audienceNumerical models allowing to simulate the transfer of radionuclides over long ...
Within the framework of the "Loire river and estuary radioecology" program, radionuclide measurement...
International audienceThe distribution of artificial radionuclides (60Co, 106Ru, 125Sb, 134Cs, 137Cs...
The artificial radionuclides 137Cs, 134Cs and 106Ru have been determined up to 16 cm deep in two sed...
The Seine estuary is the outlet of the catchment area of the Paris Basin, where fine sediments and a...
Over the past five decades, authorized low-level discharges from coastal nuclear facilities have rel...
Over the past five decades, authorized low-level discharges from coastal nuclear facilities have rel...
International audienceWorld nuclear production will increase sharply until 2035 and most of the plan...