Biogeochemical studies of long-lived radionuclides in marine environments

Research results from several studies relevant to seabed dispoal of radioactive wastes are briefly discussed. The studies include: (1) mobilization of plutonium from Enewetak and Bikini lagoon sediments to seawater; (2) concentrations of /sup 90/Sr, /sup 137/Cs, /sup 239+240/Pu, /sup 241/Am, /sup 20...

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Main Authors: Noshkin, V.E., Wong, K.M., Eagle, R.J., Jokela, T.A.
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Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5734657
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5734657
https://doi.org/10.2172/5734657
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Summary:Research results from several studies relevant to seabed dispoal of radioactive wastes are briefly discussed. The studies include: (1) mobilization of plutonium from Enewetak and Bikini lagoon sediments to seawater; (2) concentrations of /sup 90/Sr, /sup 137/Cs, /sup 239+240/Pu, /sup 241/Am, /sup 207/Bi and /sup 210/Pb-/sup 210/Bi-/sup 210/Po in fish from the Marshall Islands; and (3) plutonium in northeast Atlantic sediments. (ACR)