概括
放射性气体-133的平均活性是在1975年在纽约州奥尔巴尼附近测量的. 这项研究观察了美国东北部核电厂的污染物分散.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 核化学 核化学 核化学
- 大气科学 大气科学
背景情况:
- -133 (Xe-133) 是核设施的气体废水中释放的放射性同位素.
- 其相对较短的半衰期 (5.29天) 使其成为大气分散研究中有用的标记物.
- 之前的研究已经调查了核电站放射性同位素对环境的影响.
研究的目的:
- 确定纽约州奥尔巴尼及其周边地区附近空气中-133的平均活性.
- 了解来自美国东北部沸水反应堆的气态废水的区域分散模式.
- 评估-133作为用于研究区域和半球范围内污染物运输的标记物的适用性.
主要方法:
- 1975年4月至7月,在纽约州奥尔巴尼及其周边地区采集了空气样本.
- 用马光谱测量空气样本中的-133的活性.
- 数据分析的重点是计算平均度和理解分散模式.
主要成果:
- 发现-133的平均活性为每立方米空气的2.6皮科克里.
- -133的主要来源被确定为美国东北部沸水反应堆的气体废水.
- 观察到的度表明该放射性核素在研究区域的可测量水平.
结论:
- 在纽约奥尔巴尼周围的大气中可以检测到Xenon-133,它来自东北部的核电站.
- 可以监测-133的分散,以研究大气中的污染物运输.
- 这种同位素是区域和半球大气分散研究的宝贵工具.
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