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Global fallout of curium

Holm, Elis LU and Persson, Bertil R.R. LU orcid (1978) In Nature 273(5660). p.289-290
Abstract

THE search for 242mAm (t1/2=152 yr) in environmental samples has involved detection of its daughter 242Cm (t 1/2=163 d) (refs 1-3). These samples were contaminated by transuranium nuclides either from a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant or from a thermonuclear test fallout. A logical consequence was then to analyse global fallout-contaminated samples for 242Cm and 244Cm to establish the present distribution and global contamination of our environment by these transuranium elements. We have chosen the lichen Cladonia alpestris, which is an excellent bioindicator for atmospheric fallout and we present the results here. The samples have been stored in the laboratory for 5-16... (More)

THE search for 242mAm (t1/2=152 yr) in environmental samples has involved detection of its daughter 242Cm (t 1/2=163 d) (refs 1-3). These samples were contaminated by transuranium nuclides either from a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant or from a thermonuclear test fallout. A logical consequence was then to analyse global fallout-contaminated samples for 242Cm and 244Cm to establish the present distribution and global contamination of our environment by these transuranium elements. We have chosen the lichen Cladonia alpestris, which is an excellent bioindicator for atmospheric fallout and we present the results here. The samples have been stored in the laboratory for 5-16 yr. Thus, 242mAm and 242Cm were in sequelar radioactive equilibrium. The 242Cm present in the aged samples therefore represents the 242mAm present in the fallout. The results indicate a 242mAm/239+240Pu activity ratio of about 0.003% in global fallout.

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  abstract     = {{<p>THE search for <sup>242m</sup>Am (t<sub>1/2</sub>=152 yr) in environmental samples has involved detection of its daughter <sup>242</sup>Cm (t <sub>1/2</sub>=163 d) (refs 1-3). These samples were contaminated by transuranium nuclides either from a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant or from a thermonuclear test fallout. A logical consequence was then to analyse global fallout-contaminated samples for <sup>242</sup>Cm and <sup>244</sup>Cm to establish the present distribution and global contamination of our environment by these transuranium elements. We have chosen the lichen Cladonia alpestris, which is an excellent bioindicator for atmospheric fallout and we present the results here. The samples have been stored in the laboratory for 5-16 yr. Thus, <sup>242m</sup>Am and <sup>242</sup>Cm were in sequelar radioactive equilibrium. The <sup>242</sup>Cm present in the aged samples therefore represents the <sup>242m</sup>Am present in the fallout. The results indicate a <sup>242m</sup>Am/<sup>239+240</sup>Pu activity ratio of about 0.003% in global fallout.</p>}},
  author       = {{Holm, Elis and Persson, Bertil R.R.}},
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  pages        = {{289--290}},
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  series       = {{Nature}},
  title        = {{Global fallout of curium}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/273289a0}},
  doi          = {{10.1038/273289a0}},
  volume       = {{273}},
  year         = {{1978}},
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