Indicators of the biological cycle of 90Sr in birch forests of the Bryansk region 30 years aft er the Chernobyl fallout

O. Tsvetnova, A. Shcheglov, I. A. Grabeklis
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In the paper, the features of the biological cycle of 90Sr in the birch forests of the Bryansk region in the remote period aft er the Chernobyl fallout are discussed. Specific activity and inventories of 90Sr in soil, diff erent structures and types of tree and herbaceous-shrubby stories, higher fungi, and litter are given. It is shown that at present the major part of 90Sr in the contaminated birch forests of the Bryansk Polesie is accumulated in the soil (82,3%), of which about 71% is in the mineral soil horizons. The biota contains only 17,7% of the total radionuclide inventory with maximum values in the tree story. Th e contribution of herbaceous-shrubby vegetation and higher fungi is small, <0,5%. In birch forests 3,07 kBq·m-2 90Sr is involved in the biological cycle, which is about 3% of its total stock in the ecosystem and approximately corresponds to the radioactive decay of this radionuclide. The main part of the 90Sr goes for formation of annual growth of the stand, while the contribution of higher fungi to the cycle exceeds the contribution of the herbaceous-shrubby layer. Th e 90Sr return to soil is lower (48,2%) than its fi xation in annual biomass growth (51,8%).
切尔诺贝利核泄漏后30年布良斯克地区白桦林90Sr生物循环指标
本文讨论了切尔诺贝利核事故发生后,布良斯克地区桦林中90Sr的生物循环特征。给出了90Sr在土壤、不同结构和类型的乔灌木层、高等真菌和凋落物中的比活性和库存量。结果表明,目前污染白桦林中90Sr主要富集在土壤中(82.3%),其中约71%富集在矿质土层中。该生物群仅含放射性核素总量的17.7%,在树木层中含量最高。草本灌丛植被和高等真菌的贡献较小,< 0.5%。在白桦林中,90Sr参与的生物循环约为07 kBq·m-2,约占其在生态系统中总储量的3%,大致对应于该放射性核素的放射性衰变。90Sr的主要作用是形成林分的年生长量,而高等真菌对循环的贡献超过了草本-灌木层的贡献。90Sr对土壤的回报(48.2%)低于其在年生物量增长中的固定(51.8%)。
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