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Environmental Mobility of Radiocaesium in the Pripyat Catchment,Ukraine/Belarus
Authors:Burrough  Peter A  van der Perk  Marcel  Howard  Brenda J  Prister  Boris S  Sansone  Umberto  Voitsekhovitch  Oleg V
Institution:1. The Netherlands Centre for Geo-ecological Research (ICG), Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80115, 3508 TC, Utrecht, the Netherlands
2. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Merlewood Research Station, Windermere Road, Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6JU, U.K
3. Ukraine Institute of Agricultural Radiology, Machinostroiteley Str. 7, Kiev, p.g.t, Chabani, 25505, Ukraine
4. Agenzia Nazionale per la Protezione dell'Ambiente (ANPA), Via Vitaliano Brancati 48, I-00144, Rome, Italy
5. Ukrainian HydrometeorologicalInstitute, 37 Nauka Av., 252028, Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract:Evidence from research in the Pripyat catchment, reviewed here, indicates that under the ecological conditions prevalent in this area, radiocaesium (137Cs) is highly mobile in both river water and poorly drained organic soils. Data collected at three different spatial and temporal scales demonstrate the effects of hydrological events on 137Cs mobility. During the period 1988–1994, 137Cs contamination in some poorly drained organic soils in the Pripyat catchment and in the milk from cows grazing on these soils are generally declining much faster than the radioactive half life. However, sharp increases in levels of 137Cs in both floodplain soils and milk to 2–3 times that observed immediately after the initial deposition have been measured immediately after summer floods. The processes causing these observed changes have not yet been fully explained but the sites where enhanced 137Cs mobility has been detected are clearly associated with the spatial patterns of organic soils and river flooding.
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