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Temporal changes in vertical distribution of 137Cs in litter and soils in mixed deciduous forests in Fukushima,Japan
Authors:Momo Takada  Toshihiro Yamada  Teruhiko Takahara  Satoru Endo  Kenichi Tanaka  Tsuyoshi Kajimoto
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan;2. Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract:Downward migration of 137Cs in soils was studied in three mixed deciduous forests c.a. 40 km northwest of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear power plant (FDNPP), Japan. We selected three different types of forest regarding to environmental condition such as slope inclinations and snow coverage conditions at the time of deposition. We examined temporal changes in the vertical distribution of 137Cs from litter layers to 10 cm soil depth for two years (2.3 to 4.3 years after the FDNPP accident in 2011). At all three study sites, the 137Cs in the litter layer had largely migrated to surface soil by 2013. After 2014, about 80% of the 137Cs in forest soils (litter layer to 10 cm soil depth) remained within 0–5 cm soil layer. The vertical distribution had not changed substantially since 2014, suggesting that changes to the downward migration rates of 137Cs in soils drastically decreased with time. In addition, small amounts of migrating 137Cs could not be detected by the present method because there was a large spatial variation in the distribution of soil 137Cs. The results showed similar patterns of soil 137Cs distribution among the three study sites although there were differences in the environmental conditions.
Keywords:Downward migration  forest soils  cesium 137  spatial variation  accident  adsorption
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