When the
plume first arrived it was not immediately detected because most of
the radioactive detection centers that Sweden already had up were in
the Northern Arctic parts of Sweden to keep an eye on the radiation
levels of Soviet nuclear weapons testing. The first place where the
plume arrived was in Southern Sweden between Utlangan and Lund at 5:00
GMT(Greenwich Mean Time). It was first noticed by the Forsmark Nuclear
Power Plant at around 7:00 AM. The radiation in the air was noted to
be at 20-150 counts per second (normal range is 5-10 counts per
second), and the immediate reaction of the power plant was that there
was a leak. Eventually other Nordic countries all noticed the
radiation and calculated the Soviet Union as the source. [51]
Scientists at Studsvik
identified 16 different radionuclides in the air as well as in the
grass. Audioradiography and Electron Microscopy revealed the there
were some dangerous hot particles which measured at about 1,000 counts
per second. Some of the contamination revealed pure ruthenium which
was definite evidence that there was a major meltdown because
ruthenium melts at about 2,250 degrees Celsius. [52]
Another definite sign
that there was a core meltdown was the proportion of the non-volatile
elements, even though it was little compared to the proportions of
volatile elements it still showed signs of a core meltdown. By 1:00 AM
on April 29, 1986, it was clear to all researchers in the Nordic
countries that there was an obvious core meltdown in the Ukraine
area. At this same time the West was just being informed, hours before
the Soviets admitted and made the accident public knowledge. [53]
Of all of the Nordic
countries, Sweden was the most deeply affected. A major way that
Sweden was affected was the contamination of meat and other produce
such as lichen. The meat contained 4,000 Bq/kg of cesium-137 12 times
more than the permissible amount. The lichen which is used as a food
source during the winter contained 8,000, 16,000 and sometimes up to
30,000 Bq/kg. They were the most deeply affected because the lichen
plant absorbs most of its nutrients from the air rather than from its
roots. Also lichen, unlike other plants, does not shed tissue making
it take about 9 years for the amount of cesium contaminant to reduce
in half. Also reindeer was a major source of income that was
affected. Meat from about 50,000 reindeer had to be thrown away. [54]
Altogether, the effects
to Sweden totaled $100 Million US dollars in the first year alone. The
fallout also caused around 100 more fatalities due to cancer derived
from high doses of radiation. The people also changed their attitude
towards nuclear power, now 65% of the population was against Nuclear
power after seeing the effects to their country that will continue
there and in many other Nordic countries for many years to come. [55]
The plume's immediate effect was on Nordic Countries to the
North West of the Soviet Union. The plume initially swept past
Northern Poland and across the Atlantic on April 26. The plume took an
arced shape and was quite large, and although the cloud did not cover
the whole country of Sweden it had a large enough sphere of influence
from the radiation to affect the whole country.
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