26–30 Jun 2017
Europe/Vienna timezone

Variations of Cs-137 Background of Global Fallout at OSI Site as the Signature to Search for Radiation Anomaly or the Artefact

Not scheduled
Poster 2. Events and Nuclear Test Sites

Speaker

Yurii Dubasov (Khlopin Radium Institute)

Description

• In the late 80-ies of the last century, it was noted that Cs-137 contamination of the ground has been significantly diminished after the nuclear explosion in the shaft (vertical hole) at Semipalatinsk test Site (STS). Sites around 3 old tested nuclear shafts 1350, 1365 and 1412, have been surveyed on 1997-1998. Global fallout level of Cs-137 in the region of STS was on 1997-98 about 2.0-2.5 kBq/m2. • During survey have been obtained gamma-spectra with Ge-detectors at 6-8 points and also mobile gamma-spectrometer "Niva" has NaI(Tl)-spectrometer along eight radial profiles. Cs-137 background in 50-100 m radius around tested shafts was significantly lower than fallouts level (approximately 2 – 10 times). The gamma spectrometric measurements conducted by two various techniques, has shown almost an identical picture on all surveyed sites. Variations of Cs-137 global fallouts occur as a consequence of large volume of constructive assembly operations during of shafts preparation activity for nuclear explosion. Change and shifting of surface top soil takes place at the site as a result of preparatory engineering works, and this can be complementary evidence of clandestine nuclear weapon test. These effects are suggested to be used as the search characteristic during the on-site inspection.

Primary author

Yurii Dubasov (Khlopin Radium Institute)

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