September 21, 2022
Journal Article

Using STAX data to predict IMS radioxenon concentrations

Abstract

The noble gas collection and measurement stations in the International Monitoring System (IMS) are heavily influenced by releases from medical isotope production facilities. The ability to reliably model the movement of radioxenon from the points of release to these IMS samplers has improved enough that a routine aspect of the analysis of IMS radioxenon data should be the prediction of the effect of releases from civilian nuclear facilities on the sample concentrations. Predicted concentrations at IMS noble gas systems in Germany and Sweden based on measured releases from Institute for Radioelements (IRE) in Belgium and atmospheric transport modeling for a four-month period are presented and discussed.

Published: September 21, 2022

Citation

Eslinger P.W., T.W. Bowyer, C.G. Doll, J.I. Friese, L.A. Metz, and B.T. Schrom. 2022. Using STAX data to predict IMS radioxenon concentrations. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 250, no. 2022:Art. No. 106916. PNNL-SA-165982. doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2022.106916