Long-term variation of 90 Sr and 137 Cs in environmental and food samples around Qinshan nuclear power plant, China

Environmental radioactivity monitoring in the surroundings of nuclear facilities is important to provide baseline data for effective detection in case of any radioactive release in the region. In this work, we report for the first time the long-term monitoring data of Cs and Sr in environmental and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2021-10, Vol.11 (1), p.20903
Hauptverfasser: Cao, Yiyao, Zhao, Zhixin, Wang, Peng, Yu, Shunfei, Lai, Zhongjun, Zhang, Meibian, Gao, Xiangjing, Zhao, Yaoxian, Xuan, Zhiqiang, Ren, Hong, Zhang, Dongxia, Lou, Xiaoming
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Zusammenfassung:Environmental radioactivity monitoring in the surroundings of nuclear facilities is important to provide baseline data for effective detection in case of any radioactive release in the region. In this work, we report for the first time the long-term monitoring data of Cs and Sr in environmental and food samples around Qinshan nuclear power plant in 2012-2019. The distribution levels, temporal variations and source terms of Cs and Sr in the investigated samples were discussed. The annual effective dose (AED) for the local population from the ingestion of foods was also evaluated. Peak values of Sr and Cs concentrations and Cs/ Sr activity ratio were observed in total atmospheric deposition in 2016 and some water and food samples in the following years. This seems to be associated to an additional radioactive input, mostly likely from the operational release of a local facility. This demonstrates that Sr and Cs, especially the Cs/ Sr activity ratio, are sensitive indicators for detecting potential radioactive releases. Nevertheless, overall Sr and Cs activity concentrations measured during 2012-2019 in this work were at the background levels with average AED far below the internationally permissible limit and recommendation.
ISSN:2045-2322