Published July 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Enhanced airborne radioactivity during a pine pollen release episode

  • 1. Gesellschaft fuer Strahlen- und Umweltforschung mbH Muenchen, Neuherberg (Germany). Inst. fuer Strahlenschutz
  • 2. AEA Technology, Culham (United Kingdom)

Description

A single episode of pine pollen release in the highly contaminated area of Novozybkov, Russian Federation, which led to enhanced atmospheric concentrations of 137Cs is discussed. The pollen grains were sampled by a rotating arm impactor and analysed by gamma-spectrometry for 137Cs activity and by image analysis for their size. In the vicinity of a forest, a maximum concentration of 4.5±0.4 mBq m-3 was measured, and a mean activity per pollen grain of 260±80 nBq was determined. The emission rate of the Novozybkov mixed pine forest was estimated to be approximately 400 Bq m-2 per year. Because of the large size of pine pollen grains (about 50 μm) and the short emission period of 5-8 days per year, the estimated potential annual inhalation doses are very low. Biological emissions including pollen release may be a source of increased airborne radionuclide concentrations at larger distance from the source areas as well. (orig.)

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Journal Title
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Journal Volume
38
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 139-145
ISSN
0301-634X
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