Anthropogenic I-129 as a long-lived radioisotope of iodine has been considered as an ideal oceanographic tracer due to its high residence time and conservative property in the ocean. Surface water samples collected from the East China Sea (ECS) in August 2013 were analyzed for I-129, I-127 and their inorganic chemical species in the first time. The measured I-129/I-127 ratio is 1-3 orders of magnitude higher than the pre-nuclear level, indicating its dominantly anthropogenic sources. Relatively high I-129 levels were observed in the Yangtze River and its estuary, as well as in the southern Yellow Sea, and I-129 level in seawater declines towards the ECS shelf. In the open sea, I-129 and I-127 in surface water exists mainly as iodate, while ...
(129)I concentration in the seawater samples near a nuclear power plant was determined in the Xi'...
Large variations in pre-nuclear I-129/I-127 ratios in terrestrial environments have been observed, b...
Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were released directly into the ocean a...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011 has released a large amount of radioactive pollutants t...
With the increased numbers of nuclear power plants constructed along the east coast of China, it is ...
With the increased numbers of nuclear power plants constructed along the east coast of China, it is ...
Iodine-129 has been used as a powerful tool for environmental tracing of human nuclear activities. I...
Iodine-129 is widely used as a tracer in various environmental practices such as monitoring of nucle...
The long-lived radionuclide ¹²⁹I (half-life: 15.7 × 10⁶ yr) is well-known as a useful environmental ...
129I is an isotope of iodine having a half-life of 15.7My. In the pre-nuclear era, the ratio of 129I...
129I released from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPS) accident has been observed in t...
Concentrations and species of iodine isotopes (I-127 and I-129) provide vital information about iodi...
Concentrations and species of iodine isotopes (I-127 and I-129) provide vital information about iodi...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Large variations in pre-nuclear I-129/I-127 ratios in terrestrial environments have been observed, b...
(129)I concentration in the seawater samples near a nuclear power plant was determined in the Xi'...
Large variations in pre-nuclear I-129/I-127 ratios in terrestrial environments have been observed, b...
Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were released directly into the ocean a...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011 has released a large amount of radioactive pollutants t...
With the increased numbers of nuclear power plants constructed along the east coast of China, it is ...
With the increased numbers of nuclear power plants constructed along the east coast of China, it is ...
Iodine-129 has been used as a powerful tool for environmental tracing of human nuclear activities. I...
Iodine-129 is widely used as a tracer in various environmental practices such as monitoring of nucle...
The long-lived radionuclide ¹²⁹I (half-life: 15.7 × 10⁶ yr) is well-known as a useful environmental ...
129I is an isotope of iodine having a half-life of 15.7My. In the pre-nuclear era, the ratio of 129I...
129I released from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPS) accident has been observed in t...
Concentrations and species of iodine isotopes (I-127 and I-129) provide vital information about iodi...
Concentrations and species of iodine isotopes (I-127 and I-129) provide vital information about iodi...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Large variations in pre-nuclear I-129/I-127 ratios in terrestrial environments have been observed, b...
(129)I concentration in the seawater samples near a nuclear power plant was determined in the Xi'...
Large variations in pre-nuclear I-129/I-127 ratios in terrestrial environments have been observed, b...
Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were released directly into the ocean a...