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Heterogeneous distribution of radiocesium in aerosols, soil and particulate matters emitted by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident: Retention of micro-scale heterogeneity during the migration of radiocesium from the air into ground and river systems

机译:福岛第一核电站事故所散发的气溶胶,土壤和颗粒物中放射性铯的非均质分布:放射性铯从空气向地面和河流系统迁移过程中微观尺度异质性的保留

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We analyzed ~(137)Cs in aerosols, rock, soil and river suspended sediment collected after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident. Based on the results, we discuss the post-event behavior and transportation of radiocesium in the environment from the air into ground and river systems. First, radionuclides were emitted from the FDNPP as airborne 'hot' particles, which contained water-soluble fractions of radiocesium. Radiocesium was still present in a water-soluble fraction after deposition on the ground. Subsequent interaction of the 'hot' particles with water (e.g. rainfall) dissolved and strongly fixed the radiocesium on rock and soil particles, thus changing the radiocesium into insoluble forms. The distribution of 'hot spots' was possibly controlled by the initial position of deposition on the ground. Consequently, 'hot spots' were studded on the rock surface rather than being uniformly distributed. The distribution of radiocesium in river suspended particles was not homogeneous during water transportation, reflecting the heterogeneity of radiocesium in rock and soil. Leaching experiments demonstrated that radiocesium in rock, soil and river suspended sediment was fairly insoluble, showing that the adsorption reaction is irreversible. The micro-scale heterogeneous distribution of radiocesium in aerosols, soil and suspended particles was due to the presence of 'hot' particles in aerosols. Dissolution of radiocesium in the 'hot' particles in the aerosols and subsequent irreversible adsorption onto the soil particle complex are responsible for the preservation of the heterogeneity both in soil and in river suspended particles.
机译:我们分析了福岛第一核电站事故后收集的气溶胶,岩石,土壤和河流悬浮沉积物中的〜(137)Cs。根据结果​​,我们讨论了环境中放射性铯从空气到地面和河流系统的事后行为和运输。首先,放射性核素以空气中的“热”颗粒从FDNPP发出,其中包含水溶性的放射性铯组分。放射性铯沉积在地面后仍以水溶性部分存在。随后,“热”颗粒与水(例如降雨)相互作用,使放射性铯溶解并牢固固定在岩石和土壤颗粒上,从而使放射性铯变成不溶形式。 “热点”的分布可能受地面沉积的初始位置控制。因此,“热点”散布在岩石表面,而不是均匀分布。在水运过程中,河流悬浮颗粒中的放射性铯分布不均匀,这反映了土壤和土壤中放射性铯的异质性。浸出实验表明,放射性,在岩石,土壤和河流的悬浮沉积物中是相当不溶的,表明吸附反应是不可逆的。气溶胶,土壤和悬浮颗粒中放射性铯的微观异质分布是由于在气溶胶中存在“热”颗粒。放射性铯在气溶胶中“热”颗粒中的溶解以及随后不可逆地吸附在土壤颗粒复合物中的原因是土壤和河流悬浮颗粒中异质性的保持。

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