Sonderen JF vanDrost RMSOckhuizen AGlastra PKoolwijk AC2012-12-122012-12-121990-12-31http://hdl.handle.net/10029/255653Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report summarizes the results of measurements of radionuclides deposited at Bilthoven in the Netherlands in 1989. The total depositions of H-3 (1560+-130 Bq/m2), Be-7 (740+-40 Bq/m2), Pb-210 (94+-7 Bq/m2) and Po-210 (24+-4 Bq/m2) were not substantially changed compared to those in previous years. The same applies to the deposited gross alpha- (43+-1 Bq/m2), gross beta- (89+- 3 Bq/m2), gross gamma-activity (128 +- 5 Bq/m2). The depositions of Cs-134 and Cs-137 were <2,6 Bq/m2 and <3 Bq/m2 respectively. In 1988 these depositions were <5 Bq/m2 and <6 Bq/m2. The weekly deposition of gross gamma-activity, H-3 and Be-7 were correlated with the amount of precipitation. In 1989 the consequences of "Chernobyl" were no longer perceptible in the deposition in the Netherlands.29 pnl16milieudepositieregenwaterradioactiviteitmonitoringOnderzoek naar de radioactiviteit van depositie. Resultaten over 1989Monitoring of radioactivity in deposition. Results for 1989.Report2012-12-12