Distribution of cesium-bearing microparticles in the paddy field and their effect on transfer factor of radioactive cesium for brown rice

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Takahiro Tatsuno, Naoto Nihei, Kazuya Yoshimura
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Radioactive cesium-bearing microparticles (CsMPs) were insoluble glassy matrixes derived from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. CsMPs may locally increase radioactive cesium (RCs) concentration of soils and crops. Furthermore, RCs in the CsMPs is included in insoluble grassy particle, it is considered that it may be difficult for crops to absorb. Transfer factor (TF) is used to evaluate transfer of RCs from soils to crops. However, the conventional TF is a simple ratio of RCs concentrations between them. This suggests that conventional TF may not be able to accurately assess RCs transfer from soils to crops when CsMPs are in the soil. Since there are many contaminated forests in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, there are concerns about secondary contamination due to the inflow of CsMPs. In this study, we investigated the deposition of CsMPs in the paddy field located within specified reconstruction and revitalization base area in the first year of resumed cultivation following the accident. Furthermore, we evaluate the impact of CsMPs on RCs concentration in the soil and TF of brown rice.

The accumulation of RCs and CsMPs in our study field was not observed. RCs concentration of brown rice was less than the shipping limit defined by Japanese government. These suggested that the impact of secondary contamination was not large, and cultivation can be done safely. However, because there are many contaminated sites in the surrounding area, and it is necessary to continue to monitor the effects of radiation in the future. Furthermore, the proportion of CsMPs on RCs concentration in the soil was less than 10%. Therefore, CsMPs may not have a significant effect on transfer factor of RCs for brown rice.

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稻田含铯微粒分布及其对糙米放射性铯转移因子的影响
放射性含铯微粒(CsMPs)是福岛第一核电站事故产生的不溶性玻璃状基质。CsMPs可能局部增加土壤和作物的放射性铯浓度。此外,CsMPs中的RCs包含在不溶性草状颗粒中,可能难以被作物吸收。转移因子(TF)用于评价土壤中RCs向作物的转移。然而,传统的TF是它们之间rc浓度的简单比值。这表明,当土壤中存在CsMPs时,传统的TF可能无法准确评估RCs从土壤向作物的转移。由于日本福岛县有许多受污染的森林,人们担心由于csmp的流入而产生二次污染。在本研究中,我们调查了事故后复耕第一年指定重建振兴基地内稻田中CsMPs的沉积情况。此外,我们还评估了CsMPs对土壤中RCs浓度和糙米TF的影响。在我们的研究领域中没有观察到RCs和CsMPs的积累。糙米的RCs浓度低于日本政府规定的运输限值。说明二次污染影响不大,可以安全进行栽培。然而,由于周边地区有许多受污染的场所,今后有必要继续监测辐射的影响。此外,CsMPs对土壤中RCs浓度的影响小于10%。因此,CsMPs可能对糙米RCs的转移因子没有显著影响。
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2.80
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18.80%
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504
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: An international periodical publishing original papers, letters, review papers and short communications on nuclear chemistry. The subjects covered include: Nuclear chemistry, Radiochemistry, Radiation chemistry, Radiobiological chemistry, Environmental radiochemistry, Production and control of radioisotopes and labelled compounds, Nuclear power plant chemistry, Nuclear fuel chemistry, Radioanalytical chemistry, Radiation detection and measurement, Nuclear instrumentation and automation, etc.
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