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Journal of environmental radioactivity, 2017-11, Vol.178-179, p.193-202
2017
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Airborne radionuclides in the proglacial environment as indicators of sources and transfers of soil material
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  • Journal of environmental radioactivity, 2017-11, Vol.178-179, p.193-202
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England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • A survey of artificial (137Cs, 238Pu, 239+240Pu, 241Am) and natural (226Ra, 232Th, 40K, 210Pb) radioactive isotopes in proglacial soils of an Arctic glacier have revealed high spatial variability of activity concentrations and inventories of the airborne radionuclides. Soil column 137Cs inventories range from below the detection limit to nearly 120 kBq m−2, this value significantly exceeding direct atmospheric deposition. This variability may result from the mixing of materials characterised by different contents of airborne radionuclides. The highest activity concentrations observed in the proglacial soils may result from the deposition of cryoconites, which have been shown to accumulate airborne radionuclides on the surface of glaciers. The role of cryoconites in radionuclide accumulation is supported by the concordant enrichment of the naturally occurring airborne 210Pb in proglacial soil cores showing elevated levels of artificial radionuclides. The lithogenic radionuclides show less variability than the airborne radionuclides because their activity concentrations are controlled only by the mixing of material derived from the weathering of different parent rocks. Soil properties vary little within and between the profiles and there is no unequivocal relationship between them and the radionuclide contents. The inventories reflect the pathways and time variable inputs of soil material to particular sites of the proglacial zone. Lack of the airborne radionuclides reflects no deposition of material exposed to the atmosphere after the 1950s or its removal by erosion. Inventories above the direct atmospheric deposition indicate secondary deposition of radionuclide-bearing material. Very high inventories indicate sites where transport pathways of cryoconite material terminated. •Very high activity concentrations and inventories of artificial radionuclides found at a High Arctic soils.•Cryoconites retain and concentrate airborne radionuclides on glacier surfaces.•Radionuclide-enriched cryoconite material may be deposited in front of the retreating glacier.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0265-931X
eISSN: 1879-1700
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2017.08.018
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1937517998

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