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Radiocarbon distribution in Northwest Belarus near the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant.

Nikolaj D Mikhajlov, Vladimir M Kolkovsky, Iren D Pavlova

Abstract


Since 1994, the Institute of Geological Sciences has undertaken an environmental monitoring program to measure radiocarbon levels in territory adjacent to active nuclear power plants (NPP). We determined (super 14) C concentrations in natural objects from areas contiguous to Ignalina NPP as well as (super 14) C background concentration in areas remote from the NPP. In the environs of the Ignalina station comparatively elevated levels of (super 14) C were observed in vegetation and waters of Lake Drisvyaty. This appears to be a consequence of release of carbon radioisotope into the atmosphere and probably into waters of the lake during operation of the nuclear reactor.

Keywords


Ignalina Lithuania;northwestern Belarus;Belarus;nuclear facilities;monitoring;surface water;concentration;atmosphere;vegetation;environmental analysis;Europe;Commonwealth of Independent States;C 14;carbon;isotopes;radioactive isotopes

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