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Anthropogenic radionuclides in sediment in the Japan Sea: distribution and transport processes of particulate radionuclides
Authors:Otosaka S  Amano H  Ito T  Kawamura H  Kobayashi T  Suzuki T  Togawa O  Chaykovskaya E L  Lishavskaya T S  Novichkov V P  Karasev E V  Tkalin A V  Volkov Y N
Institution:Marine Research Laboratory, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, 4-24, Minato-Machi, Mutsu, Aomori, Japan. otosaka.shigeyoshi@jaea.go.jp
Abstract:Distributions of anthropogenic radionuclides ((90)Sr, (137)Cs and (239+240)Pu) in seabed sediment in the Japan Sea were collected during the period 1998-2002. Concentration of (90)Sr, (137)Cs and (239+240)Pu in seabed sediment was 0.07-1.6 Bq kg(-1), 0.4-9.1 Bq kg(-1) and 0.002-1.9 Bq kg(-1), respectively. In the northern basin of the sea (Japan Basin), (239+240)Pu/(137)Cs ratios in seabed sediment were higher and their variation was smaller compared to that in the southeastern regions of the sea. The higher (239+240)Pu/(137)Cs ratios throughout the Japan Basin were considered to reflect production of Pu-enriched particles in the surface layer and substantial sinking of particulate materials in this region. In the southern regions of the Japan Sea (<38 degrees N), both inventories and (239+240)Pu/(137)Cs ratios in sediment were larger than those in the other regions. In the southern Japan Sea, observations suggested that supply of particulate radionuclides by the Tsushima Warm Current mainly enhanced accumulation of the radionuclides in this region.
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