178 resultados para 210Pb
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La distribución de los radionúclidos (7Be, 137Cs, 210Pb y 239,240Pu) en los diferentes compartimentos (columna de agua, sedimentos del fondo y hielo) depende no sólo de las propiedades fisicoquímicas del propio radionúclido, sino también de los procesos que tienen lugar en el Océano Ártico. El hielo marino desempeña un papel relevante en la dispersión de los radionúclidos desde las áreas de formación del hielo a lo largo del Ártico debido a la liberación de éstos durante su tránsito o definitivamente en las áreas de ablación, especialmente en el Estrecho de Fram. Además, el hielo durante su deriva incorpora radionúclidos debido a la deposición atmosférica. Los radionúclidos conservativos (137Cs) permanecen disueltos en la columna de agua, mientras que los reactivos (210Pb e isótopos de Pu) se hallan predominantemente en los sedimentos de las plataformas continentales. En cambio, en las cuencas árticas centrales la mayor parte se encuentran en la columna de agua debido a la limitación en el arrastre por parte de las partículas (scavenging). En el Estrecho de Fram, como resultado de la liberación masiva de sedimentos se activa el proceso de scavenging y se observa como los inventarios de todos los radionúclidos estudiados en sedimentos aumentan en comparación con los valores de las cuencas centrales árticas. El inventario de radionúclidos en sedimentos del hielo (SIS) presenta valores inferiores a los otros compartimentos pero no es despreciable por la relevancia de la dispersión.
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In legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When only human skeletal remains are found, determining the PMI currently relies mostly on the experience of the forensic anthropologist, with few techniques available to help. Recently, several radiometric methods have been proposed to reveal PMI. For instance, (14)C and (90)Sr bomb pulse dating covers the last 60 years and give reliable PMI when teeth or bones are available. (232)Th series dating has also been proposed but requires a large amount of bones. In addition, (210)Pb dating is promising but is submitted to diagenesis and individual habits like smoking that must be handled carefully. Here we determine PMI on 29 cases of forensic interest using (90)Sr bomb pulse. In 12 cases, (210)Pb dating was added to narrow the PMI interval. In addition, anthropological investigations were carried out on 15 cases to confront anthropological expertise to the radiometric method. Results show that 10 of the 29 cases can be discarded as having no forensic interest (PMI>50 years) based only on the (90)Sr bomb pulse dating. For 10 other cases, the additional (210)Pb dating restricts the PMI uncertainty to a few years. In 15 cases, anthropological investigations corroborate the radiometric PMI. This study also shows that diagenesis and inter-individual difference in radionuclide uptake represent the main sources of uncertainty in the PMI determination using radiometric methods.
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210Pb and 210Po concentration in fish tissues from Peníscola marsh were analyzed, being this area a radioactive naturally enhanced marsh located in the East coast of Spain. Results showed that 210Po accumulation in tissues could reach values ranging from 28±8 Bq kg-1 in muscle of Cyprinus carpio, to 8558±6378 Bq kg-1 in gut content of Chelon labrosus. On the other hand, 210Pb concentrations ranged from 8±4 Bq kg-1 in muscle of Cyprinus carpio, to 475±481 Bq kg-1 in gut content of Chelon labrosus. Bioaccumulation pattern is generally 210Po&210Pb, except in spine, where more 210Pb than 210Po is accumulated. When comparing our samples to those collected as blanks, individuals from Peníscola marsh showed an enrichment in 210Po and 210Pb in their tissues compared to the blanks. Bioaccumulation factors showed that feeding is the major input route of 210Pb and 210Po into the fish body. Highest values of 210Pb and 210Po concentration in tissues were found on Chelon labrosus and Carassius auratus, being Cyprinus carpio the species with the lowest average values of 210Pb and 210Po accumulation.
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La Posidonia oceanica és una fanerògama marina endèmica del Mediterrani. Es tracta d’una espècie molt important a les zones costeres, i en les últimes dècades la seva producció s’ha vist reduïda. En aquest estudi s’ha volgut demostrar la viabilitat d’utilitzar l’espècie Posidonia oceanica com a arxiu de contaminants al llarg del temps, alhora que s’han desenvolupat eines per a l’estudi de la dinàmica de les poblacions d’aquesta espècie. Les concentracions de 210Pb observades als rizomes de Posidonia oceanica demostren que la datació d’organismes vius d’aquesta espècie mitjançant tècniques de 210Pb no son viables. D’altre banda, s’ha aconseguit crear una cronologia del seu matte, la qual ens ha permès distingir entre diferents ritmes de sedimentació de la zona. Estudis paral·lels de la quantitat de carboni orgànic i inorgànic del matte han reafirmat els resultats obtinguts de la datació, permetent, al mateix temps, identificar una possible causa de la variació en el ritme de sedimentació de la zona estudiada.
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A l’atmosfera hi trobem radionúclids de la sèrie del 238U com el 222Rn, 210Pb i 210Po. L’objectiu principal d’aquest estudi és determinar el contingut i distribució de 210Pb en plomes d’aus migratòries i estudiar el seu potencial ús com a traçador de corrents migratòries, gràcies a que les plomes són estructures útils per a realitzar estudis de biomonitorització. Per a realitzar l’estudi s’ha escollit com a espècie migratòria el falciot comú (Apus apus). Els resultats mostren que el 210Pb no es distribueix uniformement entre individus adults i joves, ni entre les diferents plomes de l’ala dels ocells. La major concentració de 210Pb es troba en les plomes primàries dels individus adults i en l’hemibandera externa de la ploma. Les concentracions de 210Pb oscil·len entre els 43 i 1065 Bq·kg-1, amb una concentració mitjana de 586 Bq·kg-1. El fet de detectar 210Pb només en les plomes primàries de l’ala implica que la incorporació de 210Pb a l’ocell és via adsorció del 210Pb present a l’atmosfera. Es pot afirmar que el 210Pb present a l’atmosfera és arrossegat per les ales de les aus i queda adsorbit a les plomes.
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Activity profiles of excess 210Pb measured in four sediment cores from the Corumbataí River basin, São Paulo State, Brazil, provided an opportunity to evaluate sedimentation rates that are helpful for defining appropriate management strategies for the hydrological resources in the basin. This is because Rio Claro city and other municipalities make extensive use of surface waters for drinking water supply. The radiochemical analysis of the sediment cores yielded apparent sediment mass accumulation rates of between 406 and 1014 mg cm-2 year-1 for secondary drainage lines, whereas an intermediate value of 546 mg cm-2 year-1 was found in the Corumbataí River, the main drainage system of the studied area. These values provided estimates of average linear sedimentation rates of between 3.1 and 16.2 mm year-1 that are compatible with field evidence, with the highest value corresponding with an area characterized by accumulation of sediment.
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Studies about natural and artificial radionuclides in areas such as the Antarctic are key to understand natural and dynamic processes in marine environments. These studies are important to determine levels of radioactive elements and local sedimentation rates. Five marine sediment cores were collected in different points of Admiralty Bay, in the Antarctic Peninsula. The purpose of this study was to determine 137Cs, 226Ra and 210Pb and sedimentation rates at each site. 137Cs, 210Pb and 226Ra were assayed by gamma-counting through direct measurement of the peak at 661 keV, 47 keV and 609 keV, respectively. Sedimentation rates were obtained by 137Cs and 210Pb (CIC and CRS). The activities for 137Cs ranged from 0.84 to 7.09 Bq kg-1; to 226Ra from 6.77 to 31.07 Bq kg-1 and for 210Pb ranged from 1.10 to 36.90 Bq kg-1. The sedimentation rates obtained by the three models ranged from 0.11±0.01 cm y-1 to 0.46±0.05 cm y-1. The levels of 137Cs registered in this study, as well as in other studies in the Antarctic region indicate that global fallout is the main cause of artificial radionuclides present in this environment, since the Antarctic has not suffered a direct action of human activities that released radioactive elements. The possible grain size variations that occur in the studied points of Admiralty Bay may explain the differences found in the vertical distribution of radionuclides, because of the different values of sedimentation rates and respective dating determined in their profiles