Alexis T. Riche, Heather A. Brant, Robin L. Brigmon, Daniel I. Kaplan, Kyle M. Samperton
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Abstract
Given its history of nuclear material processing, the Savannah River Site (SRS) was used to evaluate whether biofilms growing in water-cooling towers (WCTs) are effective passive collectors for environmental radionuclide surveillance. Uranium and plutonium analyses suggest WCT-sourced biofilms are efficient, indigenous, constantly running samplers that can be used for environmental monitoring, as their isotopic compositions are distinct from natural or atmospheric fallout and representative of SRS historical activities. The ubiquity of WCTs worldwide and demonstrated ability to detect nuclear material processing and constrain specific activities based on biofilm actinide isotopic compositions make WCT biofilms a promising means to improve monitoring.
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An international periodical publishing original papers, letters, review papers and short communications on nuclear chemistry. The subjects covered include: Nuclear chemistry, Radiochemistry, Radiation chemistry, Radiobiological chemistry, Environmental radiochemistry, Production and control of radioisotopes and labelled compounds, Nuclear power plant chemistry, Nuclear fuel chemistry, Radioanalytical chemistry, Radiation detection and measurement, Nuclear instrumentation and automation, etc.