Long-term migration of 137Cs in Swedish grassland soil profiles following the Chornobyl accident

IF 6.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Klas Rosén , Ingrid Öborn , Mykhailo Vinichuk
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This study presents long-term findings (1987–2008) on the vertical migration of 137Cs from the Chornobyl accident in undisturbed grassland soils in central and northern Sweden. We examined five mineral and three organic soils, with 137Cs deposition in 1986 ranging from 16 to 190 kBq m2. 137Cs activities were measured in 1 cm slices at depths of 0–10 cm and in 2.5 cm slices at 10–50 cm. Distribution (kBq m2) was calculated for different soil horizons, and migration rates were determined based on observed depths. During the initial period after the fallout (1987–1992), 137Cs was primarily located in the upper 0–2 cm layers of both mineral and organic soils, comprising 77 % to 94 % of the radionuclide. During the intermediate period (1994–2003), the average migration depth was 4.0 cm in mineral soils and 5.5 cm in the organic soils while during the later period (2004–2008) it was 4.4 and 7.0 cm, respectively. After about 20 years, approximately 80 % of the 137Cs activity was found in the upper 0–6 cm at five out of eight sites, and 75–78 % within 0–9 cm at two sites regardless of soil type. The average radionuclide migration rate of 137Cs in the period 1987 to 2008 across various sites was 0.31 cm yr−1. In mineral soils, the average migration rate was 0.28 cm yr−1 (range 0.13–0.47) and in organic soils it was 0.3 cm yr−1 (range 0.17–0.76). There was no significant relationship between soil clay content in mineral soils and the average migration depth of the radionuclide during the study period (P = 0.423).
切尔诺贝利事故后瑞典草地土壤剖面137Cs的长期迁移
本研究介绍了在瑞典中部和北部未受干扰的草地土壤中,切尔诺贝利事故产生的137Cs垂直迁移的长期研究结果(1987-2008)。我们研究了5种矿物土壤和3种有机土壤,1986年137Cs沉积量在16 ~ 190 kBq m2之间。137Cs活性在0 ~ 10 cm深度的1 cm切片和10 ~ 50 cm深度的2.5 cm切片中测定。计算了不同土层的分布(kBq m2),并根据观测深度确定了迁移速率。在放射性沉降后的最初阶段(1987-1992年),137Cs主要位于矿物和有机土壤0-2厘米的上层,占放射性核素的77%至94%。中期(1994-2003年)矿物土壤和有机土壤的平均迁移深度分别为4.0 cm和5.5 cm,后期(2004-2008年)分别为4.4 cm和7.0 cm。20年后,8个地点中有5个地点约80%的137Cs活性分布在0 ~ 6cm上部,2个地点约75% ~ 78%的137Cs活性分布在0 ~ 9cm上部。1987年至2008年期间,137Cs在不同地点的平均放射性核素迁移速率为0.31 cm yr - 1。在矿质土壤中,平均迁移速率为0.28 cm yr - 1(0.13 ~ 0.47),在有机土壤中,平均迁移速率为0.3 cm yr - 1(0.17 ~ 0.76)。矿质土壤黏土质含量与研究期间放射性核素的平均迁移深度无显著相关(P = 0.423)。
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Geoderma
Geoderma 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
6.60%
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597
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Geoderma - the global journal of soil science - welcomes authors, readers and soil research from all parts of the world, encourages worldwide soil studies, and embraces all aspects of soil science and its associated pedagogy. The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary work focusing on dynamic soil processes and functions across space and time.
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