Airborne short-lived radionuclides of unknown origin in sweden in 1976

Science. 1977 Dec 2;198(4320):925-7. doi: 10.1126/science.198.4320.925.

Abstract

On five occasions during the first half of 1976 traces of neptunium-239 and molybdenum-99 were detected in southern Sweden. These activities were accompanied by small amounts of fission products such as iodine-131 and barium-140. One of the events was coincident in time with large peaks in the atmospheric tritium gas concentration.