Radioactive chlorine from 1950s bomb tests found in Antarctica

New research found that Antarctica ice sheets are still releasing radioactive chlorine from marine nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s. Nuclear weapons tests by the US in the Pacific Ocean during the 1950s and 1960s caused reactions that generated high concentrations of isotopes like chlorine-36. The isotope travelled in gaseous form and got deposited on Antarctica's ice.

Load More