Publikationen
Retrospective measurements of airborne (129)Iodine in Austria
- Autor(en)
- Tania Jabbar, Gabriele Wallner, Peter Steier, Christian Katzlberger, Norbert Kandler
- Abstrakt
The knowledge about the distribution of anthropogenic I-129 is crucial for a successful establishment of transport mechanisms, fate and behaviour in the environment. In present study, the historical record of dry deposition of I-129 in Austria over four decades back to the 1960s is reconstructed. The I-129/I-127 isotopic ratio of the order of 10(-9)-10(-7) in airborne particles revealed a prominent anthropogenic I-129 signature. The time profile of airborne I-129 follows directly the pattern of the gaseous emissions from European reprocessing plants. Furthermore, temporal variations of I-129 were traced monthly over two years. The potential risks of internal exposure to I-129 are associated with both inhalation and ingestion. Since dose via inhalation was found insignificant, the thyroid equivalent dose from the internal exposure of I-129 using a value of 10(-8) for the isotopic ratio I-129/I-127 in the thyroid and ICRP reference man was calculated. The corresponding thyroid cancer risk factor of 10(-11) for an adult from life-time exposure is one order of magnitude higher than for a 1-year old child. Due to low radiation toxicity of I-129 the annual dose is 8 x 10(4) times lower than the dose limit of the National Research Council, USA which is 0.04 mSv y(-1) to whole body or any organ for a combined beta and photon emitting radionuclide.
- Organisation(en)
- Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Isotopenphysik
- Externe Organisation(en)
- AGES - Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit
- Journal
- Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
- Band
- 112
- Seiten
- 90-95
- Anzahl der Seiten
- 6
- ISSN
- 0265-931X
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2012.05.010
- Publikationsdatum
- 2012
- Peer-reviewed
- Ja
- ÖFOS 2012
- 103014 Kernphysik, 104023 Umweltchemie
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
- Link zum Portal
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/e844b768-1a20-486d-a4ed-171f410dfbe2