Michael J Karcher, Sebastian Gerland, Ingo H Harms, Mikhail Iosjpe, Hilde E Heldal, Peter J Kershaw, and Morten Sickel (2004)
The dispersion of Technetium-99 in the Nordic Seas and the Arctic Ocean: a comparison of model results and observations
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 74(1-3):185-198.
The radionuclide 99Tc had been discharged from the nuclear reprocessing
facility in Sellafield (UK) into the Irish Sea in increased amounts
in the 1990s. We compare the simulated dispersion of 99Tc in surface
water as calculated by a hydrodynamic model and an assessment box
model with field-observations from 1996 to 1999 to study concentrations,
pathways and travel times. The model results are consistent with
the observations and show the typical pathway of dissolved radionuclides
from the Irish Sea via the North Sea along the Norwegian Coast. Subsequently
the contaminated water separates into three branches of which the
two Arctic branches bear the potential for future monitoring of the
signal in the next decades. The results of the hydrodynamic model
indicate a large variability of surface concentrations in the West
Spitsbergen Current which has implications for future monitoring
strategies. According to the observed and simulated distributions
we suggest an improved box model structure to better capture the
pattern for concentrations at the surface.