Iodine-129 has been used as a powerful tool for environmental tracing of human nuclear activities. In this work, a sediment core collected from Jiaozhou Bay, the east coast of China, in 2002 was analyzed for 129I to investigate the influence of human nuclear activities in this region. Significantly enhanced 129I level was observed in upper 70 cm of the sediment core, with peak values in the layer corresponding to 1957, 1964, 1974, 1986, and after 1990. The sources of 129I and corresponding transport processes in this region are discussed, including nuclear weapons testing at the Pacific Proving Grounds, global fallout from a large numbers of nuclear weapon tests in 1963, the climax of Chinese nuclear weapons testing in the early 1970s,...
Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were released directly into the ocean a...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...
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 ...
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...
Iodine-129 is widely used as a tracer in various environmental practices such as monitoring of nucle...
The influence of human nuclear activities on environmental radioactivity is not well known at low la...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011 has released a large amount of radioactive pollutants t...
1291 is a radioisotope of iodine with a half-life of 15.7 My. In the pre-nuclear era, 129I resulted ...
The long-life fission product 129I is released continuously into the environment by nuclear fuel rep...
Anthropogenic I-129 as a long-lived radioisotope of iodine has been considered as an ideal oceanogra...
Iodine-129 is a naturally and anthropogenically produced radioisotope (half-life: 15.7 million years...
Since the beginning of the nuclear era, starting during the 1940s, large amount of radioactivity has...
Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were released directly into the ocean a...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...
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 ...
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...
Iodine-129 is widely used as a tracer in various environmental practices such as monitoring of nucle...
The influence of human nuclear activities on environmental radioactivity is not well known at low la...
The Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011 has released a large amount of radioactive pollutants t...
1291 is a radioisotope of iodine with a half-life of 15.7 My. In the pre-nuclear era, 129I resulted ...
The long-life fission product 129I is released continuously into the environment by nuclear fuel rep...
Anthropogenic I-129 as a long-lived radioisotope of iodine has been considered as an ideal oceanogra...
Iodine-129 is a naturally and anthropogenically produced radioisotope (half-life: 15.7 million years...
Since the beginning of the nuclear era, starting during the 1940s, large amount of radioactivity has...
Radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were released directly into the ocean a...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...