Development of 231Pa AMS measurements to improve radiological dose assessment from uranium mining and milling
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Medley, Peter
Tims, Stephen
Froehlich, Michaela
Fifield, L Keith
Bollhöfer, Andreas
Wallner, Anton
Pavetich, Stefan
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Limited information exists on the movement and partitioning of 235U series radionuclides following their release to the environment from activities associated with the nuclear fuel cycle. Only three isotopes in the series, 235U, 231Pa and 227Ac, have half-lives greater than a month. The extent to which the radiologically-significant isotopes of the 235U series differentiate and fractionate in the environment, and then accumulate in biota, is largely controlled by the chemical properties of these three elements and by their biological uptake. This is particularly the case for biota with life cycles in the order of years. There is therefore potential for changes in the radiation dose received by humans and the environment during, for example, the operational and post-remediation phases of uranium mining practices, particularly where mine sites revert to traditional land uses such as hunting, fishing and camping.
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research: Section B
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2037-12-31
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