In Depth Analysis of a Sediment Core from North Aegean Sea

Iason Mitsios, F. Pappa, D. Patiris, P. Rouni, M. Anagnostakis, C. Tsabaris
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In this work a thorough analysis of the vertical distribution of natural and artificial radionuclides and trace elements in a sediment core sample was conducted. A sediment core of 39 cm length was grabbed from the deep-sea trench (1540 m depth) southern of Samothrace Island, Aegean Sea. The sediment core was then treated at the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, separated at 1cm increment samples, ranging from 0cm to 39 cm, dried, and milled. A first analysis of the samples was also conducted at HCMR using gamma spectroscopic techniques. Further spectroscopic analysis continued at Nuclear Engineering Department of the National Technical University of Athens (NED-NTUA) using an Extended Range Germanium Detector. The following radionuclides were determined 210Pb, 234Th, 226Ra, 228Ra, 228Th, 137Cs and 40K. Additionally, Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis was used and the following major and trace elements were identified and quantified: Al, V, La, Sc, Mn, As, Ga, Cr, Zn, Co, Rb, Fe, K, Na and Ce. Based on the analysis of each sample, the vertical distribution of most natural radionuclides showed no significant variation. The vertical distribution of anthropogenic 137Cs was very low and almost constant. Unsupported 210Pb activity was about six times higher than 226Ra, indicating high radon fluxes. Furthermore, neutron activation analysis results indicate that almost all elements are within the expected range based on literature, while K and Na show a slightly increased concentration. For the area, these findings indicate steady and calm sedimentation processes.
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北爱琴海沉积物岩心的深度分析
在这项工作中,对沉积物岩心样品中天然和人工放射性核素和微量元素的垂直分布进行了深入的分析。从爱琴海萨莫色雷斯岛南部的深海海沟(1540米深)中捕获了一个39厘米长的沉积物岩心。沉积物岩心随后在希腊海洋研究中心进行处理,以1厘米的增量分离样品,范围从0厘米到39厘米,干燥,研磨。在HCMR上使用伽马光谱技术对样品进行了第一次分析。雅典国立技术大学(NED-NTUA)核工程系继续使用增程锗探测器进行进一步的光谱分析。下列放射性核素分别测定为210Pb、234、226Ra、228Ra、228Th、137Cs和40K。此外,使用仪器中子活化分析,鉴定和定量了以下主要和微量元素:Al, V, La, Sc, Mn, As, Ga, Cr, Zn, Co, Rb, Fe, K, Na和Ce。根据对每个样本的分析,大多数天然放射性核素的垂直分布没有显着变化。人为137Cs的垂直分布很低,几乎是恒定的。未负载的210Pb活度约为226Ra的6倍,表明氡通量高。此外,中子活化分析结果表明,几乎所有元素都在文献预期范围内,而K和Na的浓度略有增加。对于该地区,这些发现表明了稳定和平静的沉积过程。
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