Resuspension and atmospheric transport of radionuclides due to wildfires near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 2015: An impact assessment

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N. Evangeliou
S. Zibtsev
V. Myroniuk
M. Zhurba
T. Hamburger
A. Stohl
Y. Balkanski
R. Paugam
T. A. Mousseau
A. P. Møller
S. I. Kireev
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[1] Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU),Department of Atmospheric and Climate Research (ATMOS)
[2] National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] CEA-UVSQ-CNRS UMR 8212,undefined
[4] Institut Pierre et Simon Laplace,undefined
[5] Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE),undefined
[6] King’s College London,undefined
[7] University of South Carolina,undefined
[8] Laboratoire d’Ecologie,undefined
[9] Systématique et Evolution,undefined
[10] CNRS UMR 8079,undefined
[11] Université Paris-Sud,undefined
[12] Deputy General Director of the State Enterprise “Chernobyl Special Kombinat”,undefined
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In April and August 2015, two major fires in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) caused concerns about the secondary radioactive contamination that might have spread over Europe. The present paper assessed, for the first time, the impact of these fires over Europe. About 10.9 TBq of 137Cs, 1.5 TBq of 90Sr, 7.8 GBq of 238Pu, 6.3 GBq of 239Pu, 9.4 GBq of 240Pu and 29.7 GBq of 241Am were released from both fire events corresponding to a serious event. The more labile elements escaped easier from the CEZ, whereas the larger refractory particles were removed more efficiently from the atmosphere mainly affecting the CEZ and its vicinity. During the spring 2015 fires, about 93% of the labile and 97% of the refractory particles ended in Eastern European countries. Similarly, during the summer 2015 fires, about 75% of the labile and 59% of the refractory radionuclides were exported from the CEZ with the majority depositing in Belarus and Russia. Effective doses were above 1 mSv y−1 in the CEZ, but much lower in the rest of Europe contributing an additional dose to the Eastern European population, which is far below a dose from a medical X-ray.
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