Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry

In order to continue with the Research Program in Environmental Radioactivity in the Antarctic Region initiated in 1996, the Peruvian Institute of Nuclear Energy (IPEN) participated in the 11th Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ANTAR XI) on 2000. The main objective of this study is to evaluate en...

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Main Authors: Gonzáles, Susana, Osores, José, Martínez, Jorge, López, Edith, Jara, Raúl
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lima 2002
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spelling ftinsperuengnucl:oai:dspace.ipen.gob.pe:ipen/282 2023-05-15T13:43:41+02:00 Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry Gonzáles, Susana Osores, José Martínez, Jorge López, Edith Jara, Raúl 2002-06 http://dspace.ipen.gob.pe/handle/ipen/282 eng eng Lima Gonzáles S, Osores J, et al. Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry. En: Instituto Peruano de Energía Nuclear. Informe Científico Tecnológico 1998-2001. Lima: IPEN; 2002. p. 334-337. 1684-1662 http://dspace.ipen.gob.pe/handle/ipen/282 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess INSTITUTO PERUANO DE ENERGÍA NUCLEAR - IPEN Repositorio Digital del IPEN Radiactividad Antártida Medioambiente Estación científica Machu Picchu Cesio 137 Radio 226 Berilio 7 Potasio 40 Espectrometría gamma info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2002 ftinsperuengnucl 2019-12-01T18:49:49Z In order to continue with the Research Program in Environmental Radioactivity in the Antarctic Region initiated in 1996, the Peruvian Institute of Nuclear Energy (IPEN) participated in the 11th Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ANTAR XI) on 2000. The main objective of this study is to evaluate environmental components for achieving a baseline study related to artificial and natural radioactivity level. For this purpose, samples of brown macro-algae (Phaeophyta), lichen, moss, gramineous, soil, marine sediment, sea water and air were collected in the surrounding area of the Machu Picchu Scientific Station. The physical, radiochemical treatment and radiometric assays of the samples were done in the Environmental Control Department of the "RACSO" Nuclear Center. The presence of anthropogenic radionuclide Cs-137, in some antarctic environmental components, confirms that this element was dispersed globally after the nuclear testing carried out in other latitudes. The environmental radiological impact in the antarctic ecosystem has been minimum due to the low levels of found radioactivity. In general, lichens seem to accumulate more Cs-137 than other biological components. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antártida Repositorio Digital del IPEN (Instituto Peruano de Energía Nuclear) Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Radiactividad
Antártida
Medioambiente
Estación científica Machu Picchu
Cesio 137
Radio 226
Berilio 7
Potasio 40
Espectrometría gamma
spellingShingle Radiactividad
Antártida
Medioambiente
Estación científica Machu Picchu
Cesio 137
Radio 226
Berilio 7
Potasio 40
Espectrometría gamma
Gonzáles, Susana
Osores, José
Martínez, Jorge
López, Edith
Jara, Raúl
Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
topic_facet Radiactividad
Antártida
Medioambiente
Estación científica Machu Picchu
Cesio 137
Radio 226
Berilio 7
Potasio 40
Espectrometría gamma
description In order to continue with the Research Program in Environmental Radioactivity in the Antarctic Region initiated in 1996, the Peruvian Institute of Nuclear Energy (IPEN) participated in the 11th Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ANTAR XI) on 2000. The main objective of this study is to evaluate environmental components for achieving a baseline study related to artificial and natural radioactivity level. For this purpose, samples of brown macro-algae (Phaeophyta), lichen, moss, gramineous, soil, marine sediment, sea water and air were collected in the surrounding area of the Machu Picchu Scientific Station. The physical, radiochemical treatment and radiometric assays of the samples were done in the Environmental Control Department of the "RACSO" Nuclear Center. The presence of anthropogenic radionuclide Cs-137, in some antarctic environmental components, confirms that this element was dispersed globally after the nuclear testing carried out in other latitudes. The environmental radiological impact in the antarctic ecosystem has been minimum due to the low levels of found radioactivity. In general, lichens seem to accumulate more Cs-137 than other biological components.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gonzáles, Susana
Osores, José
Martínez, Jorge
López, Edith
Jara, Raúl
author_facet Gonzáles, Susana
Osores, José
Martínez, Jorge
López, Edith
Jara, Raúl
author_sort Gonzáles, Susana
title Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
title_short Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
title_full Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
title_fullStr Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Environmental radioactivity at the Peruvian Scientific Station "Machu Picchu": Cs-137, Ra-226, Be-7 and K-40 concentrations in Antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
title_sort environmental radioactivity at the peruvian scientific station "machu picchu": cs-137, ra-226, be-7 and k-40 concentrations in antarctic samples by gamma spectrometry
publisher Lima
publishDate 2002
url http://dspace.ipen.gob.pe/handle/ipen/282
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1684-1662
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