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Environmental consequences of uranium atmospheric releases from fuel cycle facility II. The atmospheric deposition of uranium and thorium on plants

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Uranium and thorium isotopes were measured in cypress leaves, wheat grains and lettuce taken in the surroundings of the uranium conversion facility of Malvési (South of France). The comparison of activity levels and activity ratios (namely 238U/232Th and 230Th/232Th) in plants with those in aerosols taken at this site and plants taken far from it shows that aerosols emitted by the nuclear site (uranium releases in the atmosphere by stacks and 230Th-rich particles emitted from artificial ponds collecting radioactive waste mud) accounts for the high activities recorded in the plant samples close to the site. The atmospheric deposition process onto the plants appears to be the dominant process in plant contamination. Dry deposition velocities of airborne uranium and thorium were measured as 4.6×10-3 and 5.0×10-3ms-1, respectively. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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hal-02567347 , version 1 (07-05-2020)

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L. Pourcelot, O. Masson, P. Renaud, X. Cagnat, B. Boulet, et al.. Environmental consequences of uranium atmospheric releases from fuel cycle facility II. The atmospheric deposition of uranium and thorium on plants. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2015, 141, pp.1-7. ⟨10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.11.018⟩. ⟨hal-02567347⟩

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