The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany

The continuous monitoring of radioactivity in a cabled subsea network in the North Sea Observatory was performed to test the performance of a medium-resolution underwater spectrometer, as well as to identify and to assess potential anthropogenic and/or natural hazards. The effectiveness of continuou...

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Main Authors: Christos Tsabaris, Stylianos Alexakis, Miriam Lienkämper, Max Schwanitz, Markus Brand, Manolis Ntoumas, Dionisis L. Patiris, Effrosyni G. Androulakaki, Philipp Fischer
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Effrosyni G. Androulakaki
Philipp Fischer
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description The continuous monitoring of radioactivity in a cabled subsea network in the North Sea Observatory was performed to test the performance of a medium-resolution underwater spectrometer, as well as to identify and to assess potential anthropogenic and/or natural hazards. The effectiveness of continuous monitoring was tested together with the operability of the underwater sensor, and quantification methods were optimized to identify the type of radioactivity as well as the activity concentration of radionuclides in the seawater. In the frame of the RADCONNECT project, a medium-resolution underwater radioactivity system named GeoMAREA was integrated into an existing cabled ocean observatory placed on Helgoland Island (COSYNA network). The system could be operated via an online mode controlled by the operational centre (AWI), as well as remotely by the end-user (HCMR). The system provided gamma-ray spectra and activity concentrations of key radionuclides that were enriched in seawater during the monitoring period. As concerns the quantification method of natural radioactivity, the average activity concentrations (in terms of the total monitoring period) of <sup>214</sup>Bi, <sup>208</sup>Tl, <sup>228</sup>Ac and <sup>40</sup>K were found to be 108 ± 30, 57 ± 14, 40 ± 5 and 9800 ± 500 Bqm<sup>−3</sup>, respectively. As concerns the quantification of <sup>137</sup>Cs, the average activity concentration in terms of the total monitoring period (although it is uncertain) was found to be 6 ± 4 Bqm<sup>−3</sup>. The data analysis proved that the system had a stable operation in terms of voltage stability, so all acquired spectra could be summed up efficiently in time to produce statistically optimal gamma-ray spectra for further analysis.
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spelling doaj-art-84d201e1f3ee44ada6e2f8fb7abbf1d02025-08-20T01:48:56ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122025-03-0113351610.3390/jmse13030516The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, GermanyChristos Tsabaris0Stylianos Alexakis1Miriam Lienkämper2Max Schwanitz3Markus Brand4Manolis Ntoumas5Dionisis L. Patiris6Effrosyni G. Androulakaki7Philipp Fischer8Hellenic Center for Marine Research, Institute of Oceanography, 19013 Anavyssos, GreeceHellenic Center for Marine Research, Institute of Oceanography, 19013 Anavyssos, GreeceCentre for Scientific Diving, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 27515 Bremerhaven, GermanyCentre for Scientific Diving, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 27515 Bremerhaven, GermanyCentre for Scientific Diving, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 27515 Bremerhaven, GermanyHellenic Center for Marine Research, Institute of Oceanography, 19013 Anavyssos, GreeceHellenic Center for Marine Research, Institute of Oceanography, 19013 Anavyssos, GreeceHellenic Center for Marine Research, Institute of Oceanography, 19013 Anavyssos, GreeceCentre for Scientific Diving, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, 27515 Bremerhaven, GermanyThe continuous monitoring of radioactivity in a cabled subsea network in the North Sea Observatory was performed to test the performance of a medium-resolution underwater spectrometer, as well as to identify and to assess potential anthropogenic and/or natural hazards. The effectiveness of continuous monitoring was tested together with the operability of the underwater sensor, and quantification methods were optimized to identify the type of radioactivity as well as the activity concentration of radionuclides in the seawater. In the frame of the RADCONNECT project, a medium-resolution underwater radioactivity system named GeoMAREA was integrated into an existing cabled ocean observatory placed on Helgoland Island (COSYNA network). The system could be operated via an online mode controlled by the operational centre (AWI), as well as remotely by the end-user (HCMR). The system provided gamma-ray spectra and activity concentrations of key radionuclides that were enriched in seawater during the monitoring period. As concerns the quantification method of natural radioactivity, the average activity concentrations (in terms of the total monitoring period) of <sup>214</sup>Bi, <sup>208</sup>Tl, <sup>228</sup>Ac and <sup>40</sup>K were found to be 108 ± 30, 57 ± 14, 40 ± 5 and 9800 ± 500 Bqm<sup>−3</sup>, respectively. As concerns the quantification of <sup>137</sup>Cs, the average activity concentration in terms of the total monitoring period (although it is uncertain) was found to be 6 ± 4 Bqm<sup>−3</sup>. The data analysis proved that the system had a stable operation in terms of voltage stability, so all acquired spectra could be summed up efficiently in time to produce statistically optimal gamma-ray spectra for further analysis.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/3/516in situ sensorscabled observatoryocean radioactivitysensor integrationseawaterHelgoland
spellingShingle Christos Tsabaris
Stylianos Alexakis
Miriam Lienkämper
Max Schwanitz
Markus Brand
Manolis Ntoumas
Dionisis L. Patiris
Effrosyni G. Androulakaki
Philipp Fischer
The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
in situ sensors
cabled observatory
ocean radioactivity
sensor integration
seawater
Helgoland
title The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany
title_full The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany
title_fullStr The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany
title_full_unstemmed The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany
title_short The Integration of a Medium-Resolution Underwater Radioactivity System in the COSYNA Observing System at Helgoland Island, Germany
title_sort integration of a medium resolution underwater radioactivity system in the cosyna observing system at helgoland island germany
topic in situ sensors
cabled observatory
ocean radioactivity
sensor integration
seawater
Helgoland
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/3/516
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