Via: New Scientist:
The source of a gigantic, mysterious leak of radioactive material
that swept across Europe in 2017 has been traced to a Russian nuclear
facility, which appears to have been preparing materials for experiments
in Italy.
The leak released up to 100 times the amount of radiation into the atmosphere that the Fukushima disaster did.
Italian scientists were the first to raise the alarm on 2 October, when
they noticed a burst of the radioactive ruthenium-106 in the
atmosphere. This was quickly corroborated by other monitoring
laboratories across Europe.
Georg Steinhauser at Leibniz University Hannover in Germany says he
was “stunned” when he first noticed the event. Routine surveillance
detects several radiation leaks each year, mostly of extremely low
levels of radionuclides used in medicine. But this event was different.
“The ruthenium-106 was one of a kind. We had never measured anything like this before,” says Steinhauser.
Even so, the radiation level wasn’t high enough to impact human health
in Europe, although exposure closer to the site of release would have
been far greater.
…
The leak was unusual because the release was limited to
radioactive ruthenium. “If there is a reactor accident, one would expect
the release of radioactive isotopes of many different elements,” says
Steinhauser. Exactly why such a specific element was released remained a
mystery until Steinhauser learned that an Italian nuclear research
facility had ordered a consignment of cerium-144 from Mayak before the
incident. “There are several indications
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