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New paradigm of research on the condition of spent nuclear fuel in accident and dumping sites

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2012

V.N. Soyfer
Affiliation:
V.I.Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute Far-Eastern Branch RAS, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia
D.V. Andreev
Affiliation:
Russian Scientific Centre “Kurchatov Institute”, 123182 Moscow, Russia
V.A. Goryachev
Affiliation:
V.I.Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute Far-Eastern Branch RAS, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia
Y.N. Zhukov
Affiliation:
Institute for Navigation and Hydrography, 199106 St. Peterburg, D.M., Russia
I.R. Barabanov
Affiliation:
Institute for Nuclear Research RAS, 117312 Moscow, Russia
E.A. Yanovich
Affiliation:
Institute for Nuclear Research RAS, 117312 Moscow, Russia
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Abstract

The new technologies of operative monitoring of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) condition at the bottom seas and search for the lost objects with SNF at the bottom using Kr-85, are developed. The development of the ship low-level background complex (Kr-85, tritium etc.) for radionuclide anomalies searching in the sea is launched also. The purpose of a carried out stage of researches is the development new paradigm of sea radioecology based on a preliminary experimental research of kinetics of release fission products (85Kr and 137Cs) from SNF, with the subsequent realization expedition (including preliminary radionuclide measurements on a vessel!) and modeling researches of 85Kr transport in near-bottom layer for minimization of points of sampling (stations and working horizons) on the hydrological data of expedition area (with use of a fractal formalism). Final result of the project is the conservative estimation of risks to the population and environment at its pollution in case of release of a radioactivity from dumped ship reactor and NPS with the not unloaded SNF.

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© Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2011

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