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Published on: November 25, 2016
Changes in 129I concentration of soil samples after thermal drying
Yuhi Satoh1, Yoshihito Ohtsuka1
1Institute for Environmental Sciences (IES), Department of Radioecology, 1-7 Ienomae, Obuchi, Rokkasho, Aomori 039-3212, Japan.
Abstract:
To precisely evaluate the concentration of iodine-129 (129I) in soil samples, changes in this concentration after thermal drying under several temperature conditions were investigated. The soil sample used in this study was collected from a site located near a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, which atmospherically released 129I in a test operation in 2006-2008, resulting in the soil sample containing higher 129I concentrations than their natural levels. Thermal drying was conducted from 60°C to 110°C and compared with lyophilization result, showing that the 129I concentration in the soil sample was statistically comparable among all the drying treatments.

