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Plutonium in depleted uranium penetrators

  • 1. Dept of Experimental Physics, University College Dublin (Ireland)
  • 2. VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)

Description

Depleted Uranium (DU) penetrators used in the recent Balkan conflicts have been found to be contaminated with trace amounts of transuranic materials such as plutonium. This contamination is usually a consequence of DU fabrication being carried out in facilities also using uranium recycled from spent military and civilian nuclear reactor fuel. Specific activities of 239+240 Plutonium generally in the range 1 to 12 Bq/kg have been found to be present in DU penetrators recovered from the attack sites of the 1999 NATO bombardment of Kosovo. A DU penetrator recovered from a May 1999 attack site at Bratoselce in southern Serbia and analysed by University College Dublin was found to contain 43.7 +/- 1.9 Bq/kg of 239+240 Plutonium. This analysis is described. An account is also given of the general population radiation dose implications arising from both the DU itself and from the presence of plutonium in the penetrators. According to current dosimetric models, in all scenarios considered likely ,the dose from the plutonium is estimated to be much smaller than that due to the uranium isotopes present in the penetrators. (author)

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Institute of Nuclear Sciences VINCA
Imprint Place
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
ISBN
86-7306-054-0
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia
Imprint Pagination
852 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 275-282
Report number
INIS-YU--001

Conference

Title
1. International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia
Acronym
ENRY2001
Dates
27-30 Sep 2001
Place
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)

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14 refs., 3 figs., 2 tabs.