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摘要
在日本福岛核事故发生一个多月后,在意大利米兰地区(45°N)测量了131I、137Cs和134Cs的放射性沉降同位素。使用大容量空气采样器进行的每日空气活动水平监测显示,2011年3月30日空气过滤器上的大气放射性增加,而2011年4月3日至4日的最大活动为467µBq m−3。2011年3月27日至28日,在米兰地区的雨水样本中首次检测到福岛沉降物中的放射性核素,雨水中的131I和137Cs同位素浓度分别为0.89 Bq L - 1和0.12 Bq L - 1。同一天,在海拔3000 m的Monte Rosa山采集了降雪样品,降雪中131I和137Cs的浓度低于雨水样品。2011年3月27日至28日首次降雨后第9天采集的干沉降样品表明,131I和137Cs的干沉降量分别为0.40 Bq m−2和0.24 Bq m−2。2011年4月9日从靠近Macugnaga (Monte Rosa山)的Anzasca山谷一个村庄的一个农场采集的羊奶和牛奶样品中的131 - i浓度分别为0.30 Bq L - 1和0.37 Bq L - 1。
Fukushima fallout of 131I, 137Cs, 134Cs at Milano, Italy
131I and 137Cs and 134Cs fallout isotopes were measured in the Milano region (45°N), Italy over one month after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan. Daily monitoring of the airborne activity levels carried out with a high volume air sampler, gave increased atmospheric radioactivity on air filter taken on 30 March 2011, while the maximum activity of 467 µBq m−3, occurred at April 3–4, 2011. Radionuclides from Fukushima fallout were first detected at Milano region in a rain water sample, at 27–28 March, 2011 with the concentrations of 131I and 137Cs isotopes in the rainwater to be equal to 0.89 Bq L−1 and 0.12 Bq L−1, respectively. During the same days a snowfall sample was collected from Monte Rosa mountain at a height of 3000 m, with the concentrations of 131I and 137Cs in snowfall to be lower than that in rainwater sample. A sample of dry deposition that was collected 9 days after the first rainfall event of 27-28 March, 2011 showed that the dry deposition of 131I and 137Cs was 0.40 Bq m−2 and 0.24 Bq m−2 respectively. The concentration of 131I in goat and cow milk samples collected on 9 April, 2011 from a farm at a village in Anzasca valley near Macugnaga (Monte Rosa mountain), were 0.30 Bq L−1 and 0.37 Bq L−1 respectively.