Nuclear Weapons Tests and Environmental Consequences: A Global Perspective

被引:87
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作者
Pravalie, Remus [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bucharest, Fac Geog, Bucharest, Romania
关键词
Nuclear weapons tests; Environment; Impact; Human exposure; Radioactive pollution; DIFFERENTIATED THYROID-CANCER; DYNAMIC-MODEL; CONTAMINATION; SEMIPALATINSK; RADIONUCLIDES; PLUTONIUM; RADIATION; EXPOSURE; STATES; CS-137;
D O I
10.1007/s13280-014-0491-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The beginning of the atomic age marked the outset of nuclear weapons testing, which is responsible for the radioactive contamination of a large number of sites worldwide. The paper aims to analyze nuclear weapons tests conducted in the second half of the twentieth century, highlighting the impact of radioactive pollution on the atmospheric, aquatic, and underground environments. Special attention was given to the concentration of main radioactive isotopes which were released, such as C-14, Cs-137, and Sr-90, generally stored in the atmosphere and marine environment. In addition, an attempt was made to trace the spatial delimitation of the most heavily contaminated sites worldwide, and to note the human exposure which has caused a significantly increased incidence of thyroidal cancer locally and regionally. The United States is one of the important examples of assessing the correlation between the increase in the thyroid cancer incidence rate and the continental-scale radioactive contamination with I-131, a radioactive isotope which was released in large amounts during the nuclear tests carried out in the main test site, Nevada.
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页码:729 / 744
页数:16
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