Radioecology - Site surveys
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Radioecology - Site surveys

Author : Luc FOULQUIER

Publication date: April 10, 2002 | Lire en français

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  • Luc FOULQUIER: Ecology researcher at the French Institute for Nuclear Protection and Safety (IPSN) - Scientific Assistant to the Head of the Environmental Protection Department

 INTRODUCTION

In situ studies make it possible to observe levels of radioactivity in the environment, and to track them in space and time as a function of changes in the various source terms: fallout from atmospheric tests, discharges, etc. The results help to raise questions about how pollutants are transferred. The results help to raise questions about how pollutants are transferred, which we will attempt to resolve through laboratory experiments. Field work is used to validate the models developed.

Taken together, these studies make it possible to quantify the radioecological impact of radionuclides in the environment. This is the case, for example, in the immediate vicinity of nuclear facilities; but it is also necessary to explore more distant zones which, because of their ecological characteristics, may be places where radioelements accumulate.

 

The complete study of the subject includes the articles :

  • BN 3 908 Radioecology. Origin of radioelements;

  • BN 3 909 Radioecology. Radioelement transfers;

  • BN 3 910 Radioecology. Site studies (this article) ;

  • Doc. BN 3 911 Radioecology.

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