Abstract:
Some radionuclides in surface marine sediments from Yangjiang nuclear power plant and its adjacent sea area were measured using HPGe γ spectrometer. The specific activities of
238U,
226Ra,
210Pb,
228Th,
228Ra,
40K and
137Cs were 75.2~102.0, 32.6~38.6, 86.9~148, 54.3~71.3, 40.9~70.6, 580~660 and < 0.16~3.82 Bq/kg
DW, with the mean of 82.4±5.2, 35.5±2.0, 121.7±14, 60.2±3.1, 57.1±3.1, 621±29 and 2.21±0.31 Bq/kg
DW, respectively. The specific activities of
134Cs,
110mAg,
58Co and
60Co were below the limit of method. Ratio(
226Ra/
238U) and Ratio(
210Pb/
226Ra) were 0.35~0.48 and 2.63~4.17, with the mean of 0.43 and 3.43, respectively. It was shown that the uranium decay series was in disequilibrium in the surface sediments, where
210Pb relative of
226Ra were excess while
226Ra relative of
238U was deficient. The average value of Ratio(
228Th/
228Ra) was 1.06, ranging from 0.96 to 1.36. It was shown that
228Th and
228Ra was in equilibrium in the surface sediments. No obvious correlationship was found among the specific activities of radionuclides in sediments, the grain size characteristics and the offshore distance.