137Cs Inventory in sedimentary columns from continental shelf of São Paulo State


Autoria(s): Figueira, Rubens Cesar Lopes; Cruz, Jacson L S; Cordeiro, Luisa M; Mahiques, Michel Michaelovitch de; Tessler, Moyses Gonsalez
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

11/04/2014

11/04/2014

27/09/2009

Resumo

137Cs is an artificial radioactive isotope produced by 235U fission. This radionuclide has a high fission yield and a half-life of 30 years. It has been detected in the environment since 1945 and its principal contamination source has been nuclear tests in the atmosphere. There are other sources of 137Cs contamination in the environment, such as: release from nuclear and reprocessing plants, radioactive dumping and nuclear accidents (Chernobyl, for example). This paper presents an inventory of 137Cs on the Continental Shelf of São Paulo State, a region located between Cabo de Santa Marta Grande (Santa Catarina state) and Cabo Frio (Rio de Janeiro state). In this area, 9 cores were collected by the Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo University Institute of Oceanography). The cores were sliced at every 2 cm; sub-samples were lyophilized, grinded and stored in plastic containers. 137Cs was determined by 661 keV photopeak using a gamma spectrometry detector (Ge hyperpure). The analysis was performed by efficiency and background in different counting times. 137Cs concentration activities varied from 0.3 to 3.6 Bq kg-1 with a mean value of 1.2±0.6 Bq kg-1. The inventory of 137Cs in this area was 13±7 Bq m-2. Values obtained are in agreement with the Southern Hemisphere, a region contaminated by atmospheric fallout due to past nuclear explosions.

Identificador

9788599141038

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44472

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Associação Brasileira de Energia Nuclear

Rio de Janeiro

Relação

International Nuclear Atlantic Conference, INAC, 4.

Direitos

restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Sedimentologia #Plataforma continental São Paulo SP
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conferenceObject

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