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The partitioning of sellafield-derived radiocaesium in scottish coastal sediments
Authors:WA McKay  MS Baxter
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
Abstract:Sequential leaching of Clyde Sea Area and Loch Etive sediments suggests that partitioning of Sellafield (formerly Windscale)-derived 137Cs is related, to a larger than expected extent, to the concentration of sedimentary oxides, organics and, less importantly, carbonates. These components act to prevent 137Cs release from clay mineral exchange sites. Leaching of wet sediments appears to provide quite different and presumably more realistic information on nuclide associations relative to that produced by leaching dry ground sediments. The latter 137Cs partitioning data appear to overestimate the degree of 137Cs fixation in these coastal deposits. Because of the observed partial association of 137Cs with nonclay constituents, diagenetic remobilisation of the nuclide is in theory feasible and a preliminary study suggests its occurrence to a minor degree.
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