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240Pu/239Pu signatures allow refining the chronology of radionuclide fallout in South America

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 843, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156943

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Plutonium isotopes; Nuclear weapon tests; Geochronology; Soil erosion

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  1. Fondo Maria Vi?as [FMV_1_2019_1_156244]
  2. Fondo Maria Vinas - National Agency of Research and Innovation (ANII, Uruguay) [FMV_1_2019_1_156244]

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This study analyzes the radioactive fallout in South American soils and finds that the French atmospheric tests have influenced the levels of radioactive contamination in certain regions of South America. By measuring the 240Pu/239Pu atom ratios, the age models of environmental archives in this region have been refined.
Atmospheric nuclear tests (1945-1980) have led to radioactive fallout across the globe. French tests in Polynesia (1966-1974) may influence the signature of fallout in South America in addition to those conducted by USA and former USSR until 1963 in the Northern hemisphere. Here, we compiled the 240Pu/239Pu atom ratios reported for soils of South America and conducted additional measurements to examine their latitudinal distributions across this continent. Significantly lower ratio values were found in the 20-45 degrees latitudinal band (0.04 to 0.13) compared to the rest of the continent (up to 0.20) and attributed to the contribution of the French atmospheric tests to the ultra-trace plutonium levels found in these soils. Based on sediment cores collected in lakes of Chile and Uruguay, we show the added value of measuring 240Pu/239Pu atom ratios to refine the age models of environmental archives in this region of the world.

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