Radionuclides Transfers in Air, Soils and Watercourses

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Radionuclides Transfers in Air, Soils and Watercourses

Author : Philippe Renaud

Publication date: January 10, 2020, Review date: April 26, 2021 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

This article is the first one in a series of three articles dedicated to radioecology. After an introduction to the field covered by radioecology, it deals with the dispersion of radionuclides in air, their deposition on surfaces, their migration in soils and their dispersion in watercourses. For each mode of transfer, the associated phenomena are firstly presented, followed by the parameters or the models that allow to take them into account. Quantitative illustrations and parameter values showthe intensity of these transfers and to make rough assessments of volumic, surfacic or massic activities in the concerned environmental components.

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  • Philippe Renaud : Project Manager to the Environment Director - Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), Fontenay-aux-Roses, France

 INTRODUCTION

The presence of radionuclides (radioactive atoms) in the environment exposes human, plant and animal populations to the radiation they emit. These radionuclides are of natural or artificial origin . Artificial radionuclides present in the French environment mainly come from fallout from atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and from the Chernobyl accident, as well as from radioactive discharges resulting from various human activities, notably those linked to nuclear power generation.

Radioecology studies the transfer of radionuclides in the environment. It draws on a variety of scientific fields, including ecology, which deals with the relationships between organisms and the environment in which they live, with components from the human sciences (notably geography) and agronomy in the broadest sense (including animal husbandry techniques) to better take into account the complex relationships between man and his environment. Elements of biology, physics and geochemistry are also involved in the study of transfer phenomena and mechanisms observed in situ or experimentally. In addition, mathematics is involved in the construction of models that enable knowledge to be synthesized quantitatively and used operationally for predictive purposes, notably for impact studies of nuclear facilities.

Together with radiotoxicology and radiobiology , which respectively study the toxicity of radionuclides on living organisms and the biological effects of radiation, radioecology contributes to radiation protection.

This article deals with the dispersion of radionuclides in the air, their deposition on surfaces, their migration in soils and their dispersion in watercourses. Following a description of the phenomena governing these transfers, modeling examples (equations and parameter values) are presented to give the reader an idea of the intensity of...

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KEYWORDS

Modelling   |   radionuclides   |   radioecology   |   surfacic activities   |   transfer mode

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