On release of radionuclides from a near-surface radioactive waste repository to the environment
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25 sept. 2015
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Publié en ligne: 25 sept. 2015
Pages: 551 - 555
Reçu: 29 sept. 2014
Accepté: 20 mai 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0091
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© by Arūnas Gudelis
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A closed near-surface radioactive waste repository is the source of various radionuclides causing the human exposure. Recent investigations confirm an effectiveness of the engineering barriers installed in 2006 to prevent the penetration of radionuclides to the environment. The tritium activity concentration in groundwater decreased from tens of kBq/l to below hundreds of Bq/l. The monitoring and groundwater level data suggest the leaching of tritium from previously contaminated layers of unsaturated zone by rising groundwater while 210Pb may disperse as a decay product of 226Ra daughters.