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Radio-caesium fixation dynamics: measurement in six Cumbrian soils
Authors:JP ABSALOM  SD YOUNG  NMJ CROUT
Institution:Department of Physiology and Environmental Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK
Abstract:Five peat soils and a mineral soil were artificially contaminated with 137Cs. Soil solution activity and radio–lability of 137Cs were monitored over 709 days to quantify progressive 137Cs fixation. The peat soils fixed large amounts of 137Cs, but less than the mineral soil did. Distribution coefficients (Kd, cm3 g?1) ranged from 30 to 5000 at the end of equilibration. A labile 137Cs distribution coefficient, Kdt, was estimated by a method involving solid ? solution equilibration in dilute solution. In a separate study several concentrations of KCl were added to soils in increasing concentration both before and after the addition of 137Cs. Differences in apparent adsorption strength of radiocaesium indicated that K+ induced the collapse of expanded mineral interlayers, thereby trapping ions. It seemed that I37Cs adsorbs at sites in the small micaceous clay fraction of the peat soils. The different rates of 137Cs adsorption and fixation in the peat and mineral soils, in which the rate of access of 137Cs to fixation sites in peat soils is less, seems to have been caused partly by lack of K, and partly by the scarcity of fixation sites.
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