Abstract

A Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Inertial Impactor (NEMII) system was developed to physically separate naturally occurring radionuclides from those produced in nuclear weapons explosions. Studies show that aerosols containing natural activity have an aerodynamic diameter in the range of 0.1–1.0 μm. It has been established that atmospheric nuclear explosions produce radioactive aerosols with aerodynamic diameters 1.0 μm and 1.0 μm, between 0.1 and 1.0 μm, and smaller than 0.1 μm. Calculations based on previous work for high-volume impactors were completed to obtain the impactor geometry that yields the desired cutoff values. The components of the aerosol impactor were manufactured or obtained and then assembled. In addition, a submicrometer aerosol generation system was assembled to benchmark the NEMII system against a commercial Micro-Orifice Uniform-Deposit Impactor (MOUDI). The MOUDI was also used to verify the naturally occurring radioactivity distribution using 212Pb gamma spectra.

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