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Thermoelectrical power plant influence on environmental radiocarbon level in the Govora industrial area

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AbstractThe radiocarbon (14C) specific activity was measured in vegetation and atmosphere in Ramnicu Valcea, Romania. On the sampling location operates a nuclear installation, namely “Experimental Pilot for Separation of Tritium and Deuterium” (PESTD), a semi-industrial installation designed for the detritiation of heavy water moderator of CANDU reactors and a 315 MW coal-fired thermoelectric power plant. Because one of the important releases of PESTD is gaseous radioactive effluent, the baseline of radiocarbon was a must for the environmental program. On the other hand, due to the Suess effect, a relative decrease of the radiocarbon-specific activity on a local scale is expected as a result of the dilution of the carbon isotopic mixture by fossil carbon. All the measurements were done by liquid scintillation counting and direct absorption method. It can be observed that the specific activity of 14C was similar for both types of samples investigated. The variations encountered are generally within the limit of uncertainty associated with the 14C. The average radiocarbon-specific activity recorded has the following values: 0.226 ± 0.016 Bq/gC for the vegetation and 0.228 ± 0.016 Bq/gC for the atmosphere. The results have a clear decreasing trend, but due to local influence caused by the continuous production of fossil CO2, cannot be observed 14C seasonal variations. A strong correlation between radiocarbon activity in air and vegetation was highlighted.
Title: Thermoelectrical power plant influence on environmental radiocarbon level in the Govora industrial area
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AbstractThe radiocarbon (14C) specific activity was measured in vegetation and atmosphere in Ramnicu Valcea, Romania.
On the sampling location operates a nuclear installation, namely “Experimental Pilot for Separation of Tritium and Deuterium” (PESTD), a semi-industrial installation designed for the detritiation of heavy water moderator of CANDU reactors and a 315 MW coal-fired thermoelectric power plant.
Because one of the important releases of PESTD is gaseous radioactive effluent, the baseline of radiocarbon was a must for the environmental program.
On the other hand, due to the Suess effect, a relative decrease of the radiocarbon-specific activity on a local scale is expected as a result of the dilution of the carbon isotopic mixture by fossil carbon.
All the measurements were done by liquid scintillation counting and direct absorption method.
It can be observed that the specific activity of 14C was similar for both types of samples investigated.
The variations encountered are generally within the limit of uncertainty associated with the 14C.
The average radiocarbon-specific activity recorded has the following values: 0.
226 ± 0.
016 Bq/gC for the vegetation and 0.
228 ± 0.
016 Bq/gC for the atmosphere.
The results have a clear decreasing trend, but due to local influence caused by the continuous production of fossil CO2, cannot be observed 14C seasonal variations.
A strong correlation between radiocarbon activity in air and vegetation was highlighted.

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