International audienceAbstract This article aims to give a comprehensive view of the distribution patterns for natural and artifical radionuclides over Antarctica. We focus this study on 137 Cs, 210 Pb and tritium. Applying various statistical methods, we show that the deposition of radionuclides reveals a structured distribution, although local drift redistribution and the snow-surface roughness disturb the representativeness of samples and produce a “noise” effect. The deposition of 137 Cs over Antarctica (885 TBq) represents 0.09% of the total deposition of this radionuclide in the world and the correlation between 137 Cs fluxes and accumulation shows two sub-populations. For the stations with a mean annual temperature above −21° C, a st...
In the effort of modelling the global distribution 7Be, 210Pb and 210Po in surface air, the results ...
Cesium-137, radium-226 and lead-210 profiles of a 25 cm sediment core give an indication of recent c...
Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs) are small grains, generally less than a few hundred micrometers...
International audienceAbstract This article aims to give a comprehensive view of the distribution pa...
A detailed and comprehensive map of the distribution patterns for both natural and artificial radion...
The production of artificial radionuclides from the atmospheric thermonuclear testing of the 1950s ...
International audienceTritium content was measured in snow deposited in Antarctica before the first ...
International audienceSnow samples have been taken in the Dome C area in order to study the variatio...
Three different ice core samples from Antarctica were analyzed to identify activity concentrations o...
Studies about natural and artificial radionuclides in areas such as the Antarctic are key to underst...
Cesium-137, radium-226 and lead-210 profiles of a 25 cm sediment core give an indication of recent c...
During the last 14 years the Radioecology Laboratory of Parma University and the General Chemistry I...
There are few data reported on radionuclide contamination in Antarctica. The aim of this paper is to...
In the effort of modelling the global distribution 7Be, 210Pb and 210Po in surface air, the results ...
Cesium-137, radium-226 and lead-210 profiles of a 25 cm sediment core give an indication of recent c...
Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs) are small grains, generally less than a few hundred micrometers...
International audienceAbstract This article aims to give a comprehensive view of the distribution pa...
A detailed and comprehensive map of the distribution patterns for both natural and artificial radion...
The production of artificial radionuclides from the atmospheric thermonuclear testing of the 1950s ...
International audienceTritium content was measured in snow deposited in Antarctica before the first ...
International audienceSnow samples have been taken in the Dome C area in order to study the variatio...
Three different ice core samples from Antarctica were analyzed to identify activity concentrations o...
Studies about natural and artificial radionuclides in areas such as the Antarctic are key to underst...
Cesium-137, radium-226 and lead-210 profiles of a 25 cm sediment core give an indication of recent c...
During the last 14 years the Radioecology Laboratory of Parma University and the General Chemistry I...
There are few data reported on radionuclide contamination in Antarctica. The aim of this paper is to...
In the effort of modelling the global distribution 7Be, 210Pb and 210Po in surface air, the results ...
Cesium-137, radium-226 and lead-210 profiles of a 25 cm sediment core give an indication of recent c...
Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs) are small grains, generally less than a few hundred micrometers...