2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.03.008
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Estimating the impact from Fukushima in Southern Spain by 131I and Accelerator Mass Spectrometry detection of 129I

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“…Moreover, during recent years, its tracer properties have been enhanced by its combined use with other conservative radionuclides such as 236 U (Castrillejo et al, 2017;Christl et al, 2015). Additionally, its long half-life can help reconstruct the impact of other iodine radioisotopes in the case of nuclear accidents (G omez-Guzm an et al, 2017). These properties demonstrate the requirement to increase our knowledge about the presence of 129 I and its transport mechanisms, especially in areas in which less information is available.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, during recent years, its tracer properties have been enhanced by its combined use with other conservative radionuclides such as 236 U (Castrillejo et al, 2017;Christl et al, 2015). Additionally, its long half-life can help reconstruct the impact of other iodine radioisotopes in the case of nuclear accidents (G omez-Guzm an et al, 2017). These properties demonstrate the requirement to increase our knowledge about the presence of 129 I and its transport mechanisms, especially in areas in which less information is available.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More recently, measurements have been done of 129 I in aerosol samples and 0.5 L rainwater samples during March and April 2011 when the radioactive Fukushima plume arrived Spain (Gómez-Guzmán et al 2016). 131 I was also measured.…”
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