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Consistency test of coincidence-summing calculation methods for extended sources

Sima, Octavian; De Vismes-Ott, Anne; Dias, M. S.; Dryak, Pavel; Ferreux, Laurent; Gurau, Daniela; Hurtado, S.; Jodlowski, Pawel; Karfopoulos, Konstantinos L.; Koskinas, Marina Fallone; Laubenstein, Matthias; Lee, Y. K.; Lepy, Marie Christine; Luca, Aurelian; Menezes, M. O.; Moreira, Denise S.; Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.; Peyres, Virginia; Saganowski, Pawel; Savva, Marilia I.; Semmler, Renato; Solc, Jaroslav; Thanh, T. T.; Tyminska, Katarzyna; Tyminski, Zbigniew; Vidmar, Tim; Vukanac, Ivana; Yucel, Haluk

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sima, Octavian
AU  - De Vismes-Ott, Anne
AU  - Dias, M. S.
AU  - Dryak, Pavel
AU  - Ferreux, Laurent
AU  - Gurau, Daniela
AU  - Hurtado, S.
AU  - Jodlowski, Pawel
AU  - Karfopoulos, Konstantinos L.
AU  - Koskinas, Marina Fallone
AU  - Laubenstein, Matthias
AU  - Lee, Y. K.
AU  - Lepy, Marie Christine
AU  - Luca, Aurelian
AU  - Menezes, M. O.
AU  - Moreira, Denise S.
AU  - Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.
AU  - Peyres, Virginia
AU  - Saganowski, Pawel
AU  - Savva, Marilia I.
AU  - Semmler, Renato
AU  - Solc, Jaroslav
AU  - Thanh, T. T.
AU  - Tyminska, Katarzyna
AU  - Tyminski, Zbigniew
AU  - Vidmar, Tim
AU  - Vukanac, Ivana
AU  - Yucel, Haluk
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8528
AB  - An internal consistency test of the calculation of coincidence-summing correction factors FC for volume sources is presented. The test is based on exact equations relating the values of FC calculated for three ideal measurement configurations. The test is applied to a number of 33 sets of FC values sent by 21 teams. Most sets passed the test, but not the results obtained using the quasi-point source approximation; in the latter case the test qualitatively indicated the magnitude of the bias of FC. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
T2  - Applied Radiation and Isotopes
T1  - Consistency test of coincidence-summing calculation methods for extended sources
VL  - 155
SP  - 108921
DO  - 10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.108921
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sima, Octavian and De Vismes-Ott, Anne and Dias, M. S. and Dryak, Pavel and Ferreux, Laurent and Gurau, Daniela and Hurtado, S. and Jodlowski, Pawel and Karfopoulos, Konstantinos L. and Koskinas, Marina Fallone and Laubenstein, Matthias and Lee, Y. K. and Lepy, Marie Christine and Luca, Aurelian and Menezes, M. O. and Moreira, Denise S. and Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D. and Peyres, Virginia and Saganowski, Pawel and Savva, Marilia I. and Semmler, Renato and Solc, Jaroslav and Thanh, T. T. and Tyminska, Katarzyna and Tyminski, Zbigniew and Vidmar, Tim and Vukanac, Ivana and Yucel, Haluk",
year = "2020",
abstract = "An internal consistency test of the calculation of coincidence-summing correction factors FC for volume sources is presented. The test is based on exact equations relating the values of FC calculated for three ideal measurement configurations. The test is applied to a number of 33 sets of FC values sent by 21 teams. Most sets passed the test, but not the results obtained using the quasi-point source approximation; in the latter case the test qualitatively indicated the magnitude of the bias of FC. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd",
journal = "Applied Radiation and Isotopes",
title = "Consistency test of coincidence-summing calculation methods for extended sources",
volume = "155",
pages = "108921",
doi = "10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.108921"
}
Sima, O., De Vismes-Ott, A., Dias, M. S., Dryak, P., Ferreux, L., Gurau, D., Hurtado, S., Jodlowski, P., Karfopoulos, K. L., Koskinas, M. F., Laubenstein, M., Lee, Y. K., Lepy, M. C., Luca, A., Menezes, M. O., Moreira, D. S., Krneta-Nikolić, J. D., Peyres, V., Saganowski, P., Savva, M. I., Semmler, R., Solc, J., Thanh, T. T., Tyminska, K., Tyminski, Z., Vidmar, T., Vukanac, I.,& Yucel, H.. (2020). Consistency test of coincidence-summing calculation methods for extended sources. in Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 155, 108921.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.108921
Sima O, De Vismes-Ott A, Dias MS, Dryak P, Ferreux L, Gurau D, Hurtado S, Jodlowski P, Karfopoulos KL, Koskinas MF, Laubenstein M, Lee YK, Lepy MC, Luca A, Menezes MO, Moreira DS, Krneta-Nikolić JD, Peyres V, Saganowski P, Savva MI, Semmler R, Solc J, Thanh TT, Tyminska K, Tyminski Z, Vidmar T, Vukanac I, Yucel H. Consistency test of coincidence-summing calculation methods for extended sources. in Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 2020;155:108921.
doi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.108921 .
Sima, Octavian, De Vismes-Ott, Anne, Dias, M. S., Dryak, Pavel, Ferreux, Laurent, Gurau, Daniela, Hurtado, S., Jodlowski, Pawel, Karfopoulos, Konstantinos L., Koskinas, Marina Fallone, Laubenstein, Matthias, Lee, Y. K., Lepy, Marie Christine, Luca, Aurelian, Menezes, M. O., Moreira, Denise S., Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D., Peyres, Virginia, Saganowski, Pawel, Savva, Marilia I., Semmler, Renato, Solc, Jaroslav, Thanh, T. T., Tyminska, Katarzyna, Tyminski, Zbigniew, Vidmar, Tim, Vukanac, Ivana, Yucel, Haluk, "Consistency test of coincidence-summing calculation methods for extended sources" in Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 155 (2020):108921,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.108921 . .
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Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131 I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe

Masson, Olivier; Steinhauser, Georg; Wershofen, Herbert; Mietelski, Jerzy W.; Fischer, Helmut W.; Pourcelot, Laurent; Saunier, Olivier; Bieringer, Jacqueline; Steinkopff, Thomas; Hyža, Miroslav; Moller, Bredo; Bowyer, Theodore W.; Dalaka, Eleni; Dalheimer, Axel; De Vismes-Ott, Anne; Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos; Forte, M.; Gasco Leonarte, C.; Gorzkiewicz, K.; Homoki, Zsolt; Isajenko, Krzysztof A.; Karhunen, Tero; Katzlberger, Christian; Kierepko, Renata; Kovendine Konyi, J.; Mala, Helena; Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.; Povinec, Pavel Peter; Rajačić, Milica; Ringer, Wolfgang; Rulik, Petr; Rusconi, Rosella; Safrany, G.; Sykora, Ivan; Todorović, Dragana; Tschiersch, Jochen; Ungar, Kurt; Zorko, Benjamin

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Masson, Olivier
AU  - Steinhauser, Georg
AU  - Wershofen, Herbert
AU  - Mietelski, Jerzy W.
AU  - Fischer, Helmut W.
AU  - Pourcelot, Laurent
AU  - Saunier, Olivier
AU  - Bieringer, Jacqueline
AU  - Steinkopff, Thomas
AU  - Hyža, Miroslav
AU  - Moller, Bredo
AU  - Bowyer, Theodore W.
AU  - Dalaka, Eleni
AU  - Dalheimer, Axel
AU  - De Vismes-Ott, Anne
AU  - Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos
AU  - Forte, M.
AU  - Gasco Leonarte, C.
AU  - Gorzkiewicz, K.
AU  - Homoki, Zsolt
AU  - Isajenko, Krzysztof A.
AU  - Karhunen, Tero
AU  - Katzlberger, Christian
AU  - Kierepko, Renata
AU  - Kovendine Konyi, J.
AU  - Mala, Helena
AU  - Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.
AU  - Povinec, Pavel Peter
AU  - Rajačić, Milica
AU  - Ringer, Wolfgang
AU  - Rulik, Petr
AU  - Rusconi, Rosella
AU  - Safrany, G.
AU  - Sykora, Ivan
AU  - Todorović, Dragana
AU  - Tschiersch, Jochen
AU  - Ungar, Kurt
AU  - Zorko, Benjamin
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.8b01810
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7932
AB  - Traces of particulate radioactive iodine (I-131) were detected in the European atmosphere in January/February 2017. Concentrations of this nuclear fission product were very low, ranging 0.1 to 10 mu Bq m(-3) except at one location in western Russia where they reached up to several mBq m(-3). Detections have been reported continuously over an 8-week period by about 30 monitoring stations. We examine possible emission source apportionments and rank them considering their expected contribution in terms of orders of magnitude from typical routine releases: radiopharmaceutical production units > sewage sludge incinerators > nuclear power plants > spontaneous fission of uranium in soil. Inverse modeling simulations indicate that the widespread detections of I-131 resulted from the combination of multiple source releases. Among them, those from radiopharmaceutical production units remain the most likely. One of them is located in Western Russia and its estimated source term complies with authorized limits. Other existing sources related to I-131 use (medical purposes or sewage sludge incineration) can explain detections on a rather local scale. As an enhancing factor, the prevailing wintertime meteorological situations marked by strong temperature inversions led to poor dispersion conditions that resulted in higher concentrations exceeding usual detection limits in use within the informal Ring of Five (Ro5) monitoring network.
T2  - Environmental Science and Technology
T1  - Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131 I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe
VL  - 52
IS  - 15
SP  - 8488
EP  - 8500
DO  - 10.1021/acs.est.8b01810
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Masson, Olivier and Steinhauser, Georg and Wershofen, Herbert and Mietelski, Jerzy W. and Fischer, Helmut W. and Pourcelot, Laurent and Saunier, Olivier and Bieringer, Jacqueline and Steinkopff, Thomas and Hyža, Miroslav and Moller, Bredo and Bowyer, Theodore W. and Dalaka, Eleni and Dalheimer, Axel and De Vismes-Ott, Anne and Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos and Forte, M. and Gasco Leonarte, C. and Gorzkiewicz, K. and Homoki, Zsolt and Isajenko, Krzysztof A. and Karhunen, Tero and Katzlberger, Christian and Kierepko, Renata and Kovendine Konyi, J. and Mala, Helena and Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D. and Povinec, Pavel Peter and Rajačić, Milica and Ringer, Wolfgang and Rulik, Petr and Rusconi, Rosella and Safrany, G. and Sykora, Ivan and Todorović, Dragana and Tschiersch, Jochen and Ungar, Kurt and Zorko, Benjamin",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Traces of particulate radioactive iodine (I-131) were detected in the European atmosphere in January/February 2017. Concentrations of this nuclear fission product were very low, ranging 0.1 to 10 mu Bq m(-3) except at one location in western Russia where they reached up to several mBq m(-3). Detections have been reported continuously over an 8-week period by about 30 monitoring stations. We examine possible emission source apportionments and rank them considering their expected contribution in terms of orders of magnitude from typical routine releases: radiopharmaceutical production units > sewage sludge incinerators > nuclear power plants > spontaneous fission of uranium in soil. Inverse modeling simulations indicate that the widespread detections of I-131 resulted from the combination of multiple source releases. Among them, those from radiopharmaceutical production units remain the most likely. One of them is located in Western Russia and its estimated source term complies with authorized limits. Other existing sources related to I-131 use (medical purposes or sewage sludge incineration) can explain detections on a rather local scale. As an enhancing factor, the prevailing wintertime meteorological situations marked by strong temperature inversions led to poor dispersion conditions that resulted in higher concentrations exceeding usual detection limits in use within the informal Ring of Five (Ro5) monitoring network.",
journal = "Environmental Science and Technology",
title = "Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131 I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe",
volume = "52",
number = "15",
pages = "8488-8500",
doi = "10.1021/acs.est.8b01810"
}
Masson, O., Steinhauser, G., Wershofen, H., Mietelski, J. W., Fischer, H. W., Pourcelot, L., Saunier, O., Bieringer, J., Steinkopff, T., Hyža, M., Moller, B., Bowyer, T. W., Dalaka, E., Dalheimer, A., De Vismes-Ott, A., Eleftheriadis, K., Forte, M., Gasco Leonarte, C., Gorzkiewicz, K., Homoki, Z., Isajenko, K. A., Karhunen, T., Katzlberger, C., Kierepko, R., Kovendine Konyi, J., Mala, H., Krneta-Nikolić, J. D., Povinec, P. P., Rajačić, M., Ringer, W., Rulik, P., Rusconi, R., Safrany, G., Sykora, I., Todorović, D., Tschiersch, J., Ungar, K.,& Zorko, B.. (2018). Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131 I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe. in Environmental Science and Technology, 52(15), 8488-8500.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b01810
Masson O, Steinhauser G, Wershofen H, Mietelski JW, Fischer HW, Pourcelot L, Saunier O, Bieringer J, Steinkopff T, Hyža M, Moller B, Bowyer TW, Dalaka E, Dalheimer A, De Vismes-Ott A, Eleftheriadis K, Forte M, Gasco Leonarte C, Gorzkiewicz K, Homoki Z, Isajenko KA, Karhunen T, Katzlberger C, Kierepko R, Kovendine Konyi J, Mala H, Krneta-Nikolić JD, Povinec PP, Rajačić M, Ringer W, Rulik P, Rusconi R, Safrany G, Sykora I, Todorović D, Tschiersch J, Ungar K, Zorko B. Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131 I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe. in Environmental Science and Technology. 2018;52(15):8488-8500.
doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b01810 .
Masson, Olivier, Steinhauser, Georg, Wershofen, Herbert, Mietelski, Jerzy W., Fischer, Helmut W., Pourcelot, Laurent, Saunier, Olivier, Bieringer, Jacqueline, Steinkopff, Thomas, Hyža, Miroslav, Moller, Bredo, Bowyer, Theodore W., Dalaka, Eleni, Dalheimer, Axel, De Vismes-Ott, Anne, Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos, Forte, M., Gasco Leonarte, C., Gorzkiewicz, K., Homoki, Zsolt, Isajenko, Krzysztof A., Karhunen, Tero, Katzlberger, Christian, Kierepko, Renata, Kovendine Konyi, J., Mala, Helena, Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D., Povinec, Pavel Peter, Rajačić, Milica, Ringer, Wolfgang, Rulik, Petr, Rusconi, Rosella, Safrany, G., Sykora, Ivan, Todorović, Dragana, Tschiersch, Jochen, Ungar, Kurt, Zorko, Benjamin, "Potential Source Apportionment and Meteorological Conditions Involved in Airborne 131 I Detections in January/February 2017 in Europe" in Environmental Science and Technology, 52, no. 15 (2018):8488-8500,
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b01810 . .
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Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks

Masson, Olivier; Baeza, A.; Bieringer, Jacqueline; Brudecki, K.; Bucci, S.; Cappai, M.; Carvalho, F. P.; Connan, O.; Cosma, C.; Dalheimer, Axel; Didier, D.; Depuydt, G.; De Geer, L. E.; De Vismes, Anne; Gini, L.; Groppi, F.; Gudnason, K.; Gurriaran, R.; Hainz, D.; Halldorsson, O.; Hammond, D.; Hanley, O.; Holey, K.; Homoki, Zsolt; Ioannidou, A.; Isajenko, Krzysztof A.; Janković, Marija M.; Katzlberger, Christian; Kettunen, M.; Kierepko, Renata; Kontro, R.; Kwakman, P. J. M.; Lecomte, M.; Vintro, L. Leon; Leppanen, A-P; Lind, B.; Lujaniene, G.; Mc Ginnity, P.; Mc Mahon, C.; Mala, Helena; Manenti, S.; Manolopoulou, M.; Mattila, A.; Mauring, A.; Mietelski, Jerzy W.; Moller, Bredo; Nielsen, S. P.; Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.; Overwater, R. M. W.; Palsson, S. E.; Papastefanou, C.; Penev, I.; Pham, M. K.; Povinec, Pavel Peter; Rameback, H.; Reis, M. C.; Ringer, Wolfgang; Rodriguez, A.; Rulik, Petr; Saey, P. R. J.; Samsonov, V.; Schlosser, C.; Sgorbati, G.; Silobritiene, B. V.; Soderstrom, C.; Sogni, R.; Solier, L.; Sonck, M.; Steinhauser, Georg; Steinkopff, Thomas; Steinmann, P.; Stoulos, S.; Sykora, Ivan; Todorović, Dragana; Tooloutalaie, N.; Tositti, L.; Tschiersch, Jochen; Ugron, A.; Vagena, E.; Vargas, A.; Wershofen, Herbert; Zhukova, O.

(2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Masson, Olivier
AU  - Baeza, A.
AU  - Bieringer, Jacqueline
AU  - Brudecki, K.
AU  - Bucci, S.
AU  - Cappai, M.
AU  - Carvalho, F. P.
AU  - Connan, O.
AU  - Cosma, C.
AU  - Dalheimer, Axel
AU  - Didier, D.
AU  - Depuydt, G.
AU  - De Geer, L. E.
AU  - De Vismes, Anne
AU  - Gini, L.
AU  - Groppi, F.
AU  - Gudnason, K.
AU  - Gurriaran, R.
AU  - Hainz, D.
AU  - Halldorsson, O.
AU  - Hammond, D.
AU  - Hanley, O.
AU  - Holey, K.
AU  - Homoki, Zsolt
AU  - Ioannidou, A.
AU  - Isajenko, Krzysztof A.
AU  - Janković, Marija M.
AU  - Katzlberger, Christian
AU  - Kettunen, M.
AU  - Kierepko, Renata
AU  - Kontro, R.
AU  - Kwakman, P. J. M.
AU  - Lecomte, M.
AU  - Vintro, L. Leon
AU  - Leppanen, A-P
AU  - Lind, B.
AU  - Lujaniene, G.
AU  - Mc Ginnity, P.
AU  - Mc Mahon, C.
AU  - Mala, Helena
AU  - Manenti, S.
AU  - Manolopoulou, M.
AU  - Mattila, A.
AU  - Mauring, A.
AU  - Mietelski, Jerzy W.
AU  - Moller, Bredo
AU  - Nielsen, S. P.
AU  - Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D.
AU  - Overwater, R. M. W.
AU  - Palsson, S. E.
AU  - Papastefanou, C.
AU  - Penev, I.
AU  - Pham, M. K.
AU  - Povinec, Pavel Peter
AU  - Rameback, H.
AU  - Reis, M. C.
AU  - Ringer, Wolfgang
AU  - Rodriguez, A.
AU  - Rulik, Petr
AU  - Saey, P. R. J.
AU  - Samsonov, V.
AU  - Schlosser, C.
AU  - Sgorbati, G.
AU  - Silobritiene, B. V.
AU  - Soderstrom, C.
AU  - Sogni, R.
AU  - Solier, L.
AU  - Sonck, M.
AU  - Steinhauser, Georg
AU  - Steinkopff, Thomas
AU  - Steinmann, P.
AU  - Stoulos, S.
AU  - Sykora, Ivan
AU  - Todorović, Dragana
AU  - Tooloutalaie, N.
AU  - Tositti, L.
AU  - Tschiersch, Jochen
AU  - Ugron, A.
AU  - Vagena, E.
AU  - Vargas, A.
AU  - Wershofen, Herbert
AU  - Zhukova, O.
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4477
AB  - Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (NPP) started on March 12th, 2011. Among the various radionuclides released, iodine-131 ((131)I) and cesium isotopes ((137)Cs and (134)Cs) were transported across the Pacific toward the North American continent and reached Europe despite dispersion and washout along the route of the contaminated air masses. In Europe, the first signs of the releases were detected 7 days later while the first peak of activity level was observed between March 28th and March 30th. Time variations over a 20-day period and spatial variations across more than 150 sampling locations in Europe made it possible to characterize the contaminated air masses. After the Chernobyl accident, only a few measurements of the gaseous (131)I fraction were conducted compared to the number of measurements for the particulate fraction. Several studies had already pointed out the importance of the gaseous (131)I and the large underestimation of the total (131)I airborne activity level, and subsequent calculations of inhalation dose, if neglected. The measurements made across Europe following the releases from the Fukushima NPP reactors have provided a significant amount of new data on the ratio of the gaseous (131)I fraction to total (131)I, both on a spatial scale and its temporal variation. It can be pointed out that during the Fukushima event, the (134)Cs to (137)Cs ratio proved to be different from that observed after the Chernobyl accident. The data set provided in this paper is the most comprehensive survey of the main relevant airborne radionuclides from the Fukushima reactors, measured across Europe. A rough estimate of the total (131)I inventory that has passed over Europe during this period was LT 1% of the released amount. According to the measurements, airborne activity levels remain of no concern for public health in Europe.
T2  - Environmental Science and Technology
T1  - Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks
VL  - 45
IS  - 18
SP  - 7670
EP  - 7677
DO  - 10.1021/es2017158
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Masson, Olivier and Baeza, A. and Bieringer, Jacqueline and Brudecki, K. and Bucci, S. and Cappai, M. and Carvalho, F. P. and Connan, O. and Cosma, C. and Dalheimer, Axel and Didier, D. and Depuydt, G. and De Geer, L. E. and De Vismes, Anne and Gini, L. and Groppi, F. and Gudnason, K. and Gurriaran, R. and Hainz, D. and Halldorsson, O. and Hammond, D. and Hanley, O. and Holey, K. and Homoki, Zsolt and Ioannidou, A. and Isajenko, Krzysztof A. and Janković, Marija M. and Katzlberger, Christian and Kettunen, M. and Kierepko, Renata and Kontro, R. and Kwakman, P. J. M. and Lecomte, M. and Vintro, L. Leon and Leppanen, A-P and Lind, B. and Lujaniene, G. and Mc Ginnity, P. and Mc Mahon, C. and Mala, Helena and Manenti, S. and Manolopoulou, M. and Mattila, A. and Mauring, A. and Mietelski, Jerzy W. and Moller, Bredo and Nielsen, S. P. and Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D. and Overwater, R. M. W. and Palsson, S. E. and Papastefanou, C. and Penev, I. and Pham, M. K. and Povinec, Pavel Peter and Rameback, H. and Reis, M. C. and Ringer, Wolfgang and Rodriguez, A. and Rulik, Petr and Saey, P. R. J. and Samsonov, V. and Schlosser, C. and Sgorbati, G. and Silobritiene, B. V. and Soderstrom, C. and Sogni, R. and Solier, L. and Sonck, M. and Steinhauser, Georg and Steinkopff, Thomas and Steinmann, P. and Stoulos, S. and Sykora, Ivan and Todorović, Dragana and Tooloutalaie, N. and Tositti, L. and Tschiersch, Jochen and Ugron, A. and Vagena, E. and Vargas, A. and Wershofen, Herbert and Zhukova, O.",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Radioactive emissions into the atmosphere from the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant (NPP) started on March 12th, 2011. Among the various radionuclides released, iodine-131 ((131)I) and cesium isotopes ((137)Cs and (134)Cs) were transported across the Pacific toward the North American continent and reached Europe despite dispersion and washout along the route of the contaminated air masses. In Europe, the first signs of the releases were detected 7 days later while the first peak of activity level was observed between March 28th and March 30th. Time variations over a 20-day period and spatial variations across more than 150 sampling locations in Europe made it possible to characterize the contaminated air masses. After the Chernobyl accident, only a few measurements of the gaseous (131)I fraction were conducted compared to the number of measurements for the particulate fraction. Several studies had already pointed out the importance of the gaseous (131)I and the large underestimation of the total (131)I airborne activity level, and subsequent calculations of inhalation dose, if neglected. The measurements made across Europe following the releases from the Fukushima NPP reactors have provided a significant amount of new data on the ratio of the gaseous (131)I fraction to total (131)I, both on a spatial scale and its temporal variation. It can be pointed out that during the Fukushima event, the (134)Cs to (137)Cs ratio proved to be different from that observed after the Chernobyl accident. The data set provided in this paper is the most comprehensive survey of the main relevant airborne radionuclides from the Fukushima reactors, measured across Europe. A rough estimate of the total (131)I inventory that has passed over Europe during this period was LT 1% of the released amount. According to the measurements, airborne activity levels remain of no concern for public health in Europe.",
journal = "Environmental Science and Technology",
title = "Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks",
volume = "45",
number = "18",
pages = "7670-7677",
doi = "10.1021/es2017158"
}
Masson, O., Baeza, A., Bieringer, J., Brudecki, K., Bucci, S., Cappai, M., Carvalho, F. P., Connan, O., Cosma, C., Dalheimer, A., Didier, D., Depuydt, G., De Geer, L. E., De Vismes, A., Gini, L., Groppi, F., Gudnason, K., Gurriaran, R., Hainz, D., Halldorsson, O., Hammond, D., Hanley, O., Holey, K., Homoki, Z., Ioannidou, A., Isajenko, K. A., Janković, M. M., Katzlberger, C., Kettunen, M., Kierepko, R., Kontro, R., Kwakman, P. J. M., Lecomte, M., Vintro, L. L., Leppanen, A., Lind, B., Lujaniene, G., Mc Ginnity, P., Mc Mahon, C., Mala, H., Manenti, S., Manolopoulou, M., Mattila, A., Mauring, A., Mietelski, J. W., Moller, B., Nielsen, S. P., Krneta-Nikolić, J. D., Overwater, R. M. W., Palsson, S. E., Papastefanou, C., Penev, I., Pham, M. K., Povinec, P. P., Rameback, H., Reis, M. C., Ringer, W., Rodriguez, A., Rulik, P., Saey, P. R. J., Samsonov, V., Schlosser, C., Sgorbati, G., Silobritiene, B. V., Soderstrom, C., Sogni, R., Solier, L., Sonck, M., Steinhauser, G., Steinkopff, T., Steinmann, P., Stoulos, S., Sykora, I., Todorović, D., Tooloutalaie, N., Tositti, L., Tschiersch, J., Ugron, A., Vagena, E., Vargas, A., Wershofen, H.,& Zhukova, O.. (2011). Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks. in Environmental Science and Technology, 45(18), 7670-7677.
https://doi.org/10.1021/es2017158
Masson O, Baeza A, Bieringer J, Brudecki K, Bucci S, Cappai M, Carvalho FP, Connan O, Cosma C, Dalheimer A, Didier D, Depuydt G, De Geer LE, De Vismes A, Gini L, Groppi F, Gudnason K, Gurriaran R, Hainz D, Halldorsson O, Hammond D, Hanley O, Holey K, Homoki Z, Ioannidou A, Isajenko KA, Janković MM, Katzlberger C, Kettunen M, Kierepko R, Kontro R, Kwakman PJM, Lecomte M, Vintro LL, Leppanen A, Lind B, Lujaniene G, Mc Ginnity P, Mc Mahon C, Mala H, Manenti S, Manolopoulou M, Mattila A, Mauring A, Mietelski JW, Moller B, Nielsen SP, Krneta-Nikolić JD, Overwater RMW, Palsson SE, Papastefanou C, Penev I, Pham MK, Povinec PP, Rameback H, Reis MC, Ringer W, Rodriguez A, Rulik P, Saey PRJ, Samsonov V, Schlosser C, Sgorbati G, Silobritiene BV, Soderstrom C, Sogni R, Solier L, Sonck M, Steinhauser G, Steinkopff T, Steinmann P, Stoulos S, Sykora I, Todorović D, Tooloutalaie N, Tositti L, Tschiersch J, Ugron A, Vagena E, Vargas A, Wershofen H, Zhukova O. Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks. in Environmental Science and Technology. 2011;45(18):7670-7677.
doi:10.1021/es2017158 .
Masson, Olivier, Baeza, A., Bieringer, Jacqueline, Brudecki, K., Bucci, S., Cappai, M., Carvalho, F. P., Connan, O., Cosma, C., Dalheimer, Axel, Didier, D., Depuydt, G., De Geer, L. E., De Vismes, Anne, Gini, L., Groppi, F., Gudnason, K., Gurriaran, R., Hainz, D., Halldorsson, O., Hammond, D., Hanley, O., Holey, K., Homoki, Zsolt, Ioannidou, A., Isajenko, Krzysztof A., Janković, Marija M., Katzlberger, Christian, Kettunen, M., Kierepko, Renata, Kontro, R., Kwakman, P. J. M., Lecomte, M., Vintro, L. Leon, Leppanen, A-P, Lind, B., Lujaniene, G., Mc Ginnity, P., Mc Mahon, C., Mala, Helena, Manenti, S., Manolopoulou, M., Mattila, A., Mauring, A., Mietelski, Jerzy W., Moller, Bredo, Nielsen, S. P., Krneta-Nikolić, Jelena D., Overwater, R. M. W., Palsson, S. E., Papastefanou, C., Penev, I., Pham, M. K., Povinec, Pavel Peter, Rameback, H., Reis, M. C., Ringer, Wolfgang, Rodriguez, A., Rulik, Petr, Saey, P. R. J., Samsonov, V., Schlosser, C., Sgorbati, G., Silobritiene, B. V., Soderstrom, C., Sogni, R., Solier, L., Sonck, M., Steinhauser, Georg, Steinkopff, Thomas, Steinmann, P., Stoulos, S., Sykora, Ivan, Todorović, Dragana, Tooloutalaie, N., Tositti, L., Tschiersch, Jochen, Ugron, A., Vagena, E., Vargas, A., Wershofen, Herbert, Zhukova, O., "Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks" in Environmental Science and Technology, 45, no. 18 (2011):7670-7677,
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