The transport and partitioning of 129I has been examined for a shallow groundwater flow system at Sturgeon Falls in northeastern Ontario. Recharge into a sandy surficial postglacial deltaic aquifer occurs in the vicinity of a seasonally-wet boreal forest. Concentrations of stable iodine, 129I, tritium, radiocarbon, stable isotopes and major ions were measured on samples of groundwater and precipitation. The present-day tritium profile delineates the position of the early 1960's thermonuclear bomb-pulse at a depth of approximately 12 m. The concentrations of stable iodine for groundwaters above, near and below the present-day bomb pulse range from 0.07 to 1.7 ppb. The groundwater in the lower aquifer is practically tritium-free (<2 TU) a...
During recent decades, huge amount of radioactive waste has been dumped into the earth's surface env...
A technique was developed to extract iodine from groundwaters with very low concentrations of iodine...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...
129I is a fission product with a long half-life (1.57 x 107 yrs) that has important implications as ...
Iodine-129 is a naturally and anthropogenically produced radioisotope (half-life: 15.7 million years...
This paper reports iodine (127I and 129I) and cesium (137Cs) isotope concentrations in groundwater o...
Iodine-129 ({sup 129}I) has not received as much attention in basic and applied research as other co...
This paper reports iodine (127I and 129I) and cesium (137Cs) isotope concentrations in groundwater o...
Iodine is a biophilic element, with one stable isotope, I-127, and one long-lived radioisotope, I-12...
Iodine-129 (t ½, 16 My) is a naturally-occurring tracer which can be used to study hydrologic and ge...
The environmental abundances of 129I and 127I in Lower Saxony, Germany, and their pathways to animal...
The environmental abundances of 129I and 127I in Lower Saxony, Germany, and their pathways to animal...
Sample preparation procedures for AMS measurements of 129I and 127I in environmental materials and s...
The Hanford Site in eastern Washington produced plutonium for several decades and in the process gen...
The geochemical transport and fate of radioiodine depends largely on its chemical speciation that is...
During recent decades, huge amount of radioactive waste has been dumped into the earth's surface env...
A technique was developed to extract iodine from groundwaters with very low concentrations of iodine...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...
129I is a fission product with a long half-life (1.57 x 107 yrs) that has important implications as ...
Iodine-129 is a naturally and anthropogenically produced radioisotope (half-life: 15.7 million years...
This paper reports iodine (127I and 129I) and cesium (137Cs) isotope concentrations in groundwater o...
Iodine-129 ({sup 129}I) has not received as much attention in basic and applied research as other co...
This paper reports iodine (127I and 129I) and cesium (137Cs) isotope concentrations in groundwater o...
Iodine is a biophilic element, with one stable isotope, I-127, and one long-lived radioisotope, I-12...
Iodine-129 (t ½, 16 My) is a naturally-occurring tracer which can be used to study hydrologic and ge...
The environmental abundances of 129I and 127I in Lower Saxony, Germany, and their pathways to animal...
The environmental abundances of 129I and 127I in Lower Saxony, Germany, and their pathways to animal...
Sample preparation procedures for AMS measurements of 129I and 127I in environmental materials and s...
The Hanford Site in eastern Washington produced plutonium for several decades and in the process gen...
The geochemical transport and fate of radioiodine depends largely on its chemical speciation that is...
During recent decades, huge amount of radioactive waste has been dumped into the earth's surface env...
A technique was developed to extract iodine from groundwaters with very low concentrations of iodine...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...