직접법에서 환경시료중 육상시료의 방사성 핵종 및 농도 분석
Radionuclides in Environmental Samples and Sample Concentration of Land in the Analysis in the Method of Direct
장은성(부산대학교); 김진섭(부산대학교)
24권 3호, 275~280쪽
초록
In order to measure the Radionuclides and Concentration, the directly grinded land samples (river soil, pine leaves and mugwort) among the environment samples around the nuclear power plant were filled in a 450 mL Marinelli beaker and weighed to obtain the dry mass ratio of the samples. Then the background and land samples were measured for 80,000 sec. The analysis of the collected land samples showed that most of them contained less radiation nuclide than the detection minimum limit in the ‘Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Public Notice No. 2010-32.’In others, the natural radionuclides 40K were detected. Of the products of nuclear reaction discharged by a nuclear reaction, 134Cs and 137Cs are more easily detected, and their discharge sources can be traced using the relative ratio. Although the radioactive concentration in the vicinity of Kori Nuclear Power Plant, which is more than 1,100km away from Fukushima, the Japanese nuclear accident site, continuous monitoring is needed as the radionuclides can still be accumulated in the soil or animals and plants.
Abstract
In order to measure the Radionuclides and Concentration, the directly grinded land samples (river soil, pine leaves and mugwort) among the environment samples around the nuclear power plant were filled in a 450 mL Marinelli beaker and weighed to obtain the dry mass ratio of the samples. Then the background and land samples were measured for 80,000 sec. The analysis of the collected land samples showed that most of them contained less radiation nuclide than the detection minimum limit in the ‘Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Public Notice No. 2010-32.’In others, the natural radionuclides 40K were detected. Of the products of nuclear reaction discharged by a nuclear reaction, 134Cs and 137Cs are more easily detected, and their discharge sources can be traced using the relative ratio. Although the radioactive concentration in the vicinity of Kori Nuclear Power Plant, which is more than 1,100km away from Fukushima, the Japanese nuclear accident site, continuous monitoring is needed as the radionuclides can still be accumulated in the soil or animals and plants.
- 발행기관:
- 한국환경과학회
- 분류:
- 지구과학