January 1, 2026
Journal Article
Development and Testing of a Continuous Maritime Monitor for Radionuclide Aerosols
Abstract
Monitoring airborne concentrations of radionuclide activity may provide a timely warning to sea-based assets to avoid contamination from a radioactive plume. The development and testing of an automated aerosol monitoring system that can capture and detect radioactive particulate from marine air is presented. A custom electrostatic precipitator (ESP) was designed to capture particulate onto a reusable collection media. The collection efficiency of the ESP system for radon progeny was determined to be ~23%. A conservative calculation of the minimum detectable concentration of 214Bi was estimated as 0.3-8 Bq/m3. The system was demonstrated in continuous operation, without consumables and limited maintenance, in a marine environment at the PNNL campus in Sequim, Washington. A successful 2-month deployment indicates the feasibility of the approach for continuous maritime monitoring for radionuclide aerosols.Published: January 1, 2026