Understanding the distribution and transport of Uranium is important because it can lead to both chemical and radiological toxicity. This study presents the Uranium concentrations time series from 1964 to 2009 obtained from a 3 m deep snow pit at Dome Argus, East Antarctic Plateau. The data shows that Uranium concentrations vary from 0.0067 pg g-1 to 0.12 pg g-1, with a mean concentration of 0.044 pg g-1. Its mean concentration is 2-3 folds lower than at West Antarctica study sites, such as the Antarctic Peninsula (mean 0.12 pg g-1), IC-6 (Ice Core-6) (mean 0.11 pg g-1) and a suite of ice cores from the US ITASE traverse. Before the mid-1980s, the varieties of Uranium concentrations are relatively stable, with a very low mean concentration ...
This paper presents an overview of work undertaken over a number of Australian Antarctic Science pro...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on glaciochemical records of trace elements, maj...
Concentrations of lead have been measured by ultraclean isotope dilution mass spectrometry in large ...
Understanding the distribution of airborne uranium is important because it can result in both chemic...
Uranium concentration ranges and mean values at Dome A and other Antarctic sites.</p
The topographic data were extracted using ETOPO1 elevations global data, available from National Oce...
International audienceFour sediment cores from the Polar frontal zone and the Antarctic zone in the ...
Short-term variations in heavy metals concentrations in Antarctic snow have been investigated by ana...
A detailed and comprehensive map of the distribution patterns for both natural and artificial radion...
Giant uranium deposits were formed during the Mesoproterozoic era, 1.6-1.0 Gyr ago, in both Canada a...
The aim of this study is to assess the radiological impact of surface water and sediment around ura...
International audienceSnow samples have been taken in the Dome C area in order to study the variatio...
Southern Ocean sediments reveal a spike in authigenic uranium 127,000 years ago, within the last int...
Anthropogenic 129I has been released to the environment in different ways and chemical species by hu...
Plutonium is present in the environment as a consequence of atmospheric nuclear tests, nuclear weapo...
This paper presents an overview of work undertaken over a number of Australian Antarctic Science pro...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on glaciochemical records of trace elements, maj...
Concentrations of lead have been measured by ultraclean isotope dilution mass spectrometry in large ...
Understanding the distribution of airborne uranium is important because it can result in both chemic...
Uranium concentration ranges and mean values at Dome A and other Antarctic sites.</p
The topographic data were extracted using ETOPO1 elevations global data, available from National Oce...
International audienceFour sediment cores from the Polar frontal zone and the Antarctic zone in the ...
Short-term variations in heavy metals concentrations in Antarctic snow have been investigated by ana...
A detailed and comprehensive map of the distribution patterns for both natural and artificial radion...
Giant uranium deposits were formed during the Mesoproterozoic era, 1.6-1.0 Gyr ago, in both Canada a...
The aim of this study is to assess the radiological impact of surface water and sediment around ura...
International audienceSnow samples have been taken in the Dome C area in order to study the variatio...
Southern Ocean sediments reveal a spike in authigenic uranium 127,000 years ago, within the last int...
Anthropogenic 129I has been released to the environment in different ways and chemical species by hu...
Plutonium is present in the environment as a consequence of atmospheric nuclear tests, nuclear weapo...
This paper presents an overview of work undertaken over a number of Australian Antarctic Science pro...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on glaciochemical records of trace elements, maj...
Concentrations of lead have been measured by ultraclean isotope dilution mass spectrometry in large ...