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Fate of 60Co at a sludge land application site
Authors:Smith Michael A  Larsen Ingvar L  Fentiman Audeen W
Institution:Environmental Science Graduate Program, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Abstract:Vertical distributions of (60)Co are determined in soil cores obtained from a 10-ha grassland, where anaerobically digested sludge was applied by surface spraying from 1986 to 1995 on the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge Reservation. These results, along with historical application records, are used to estimate vertical-migration rates and perform a mass balance. The presence of (60)Co results solely from the sludge-application process. Soil, vegetation, and surface-water samples were collected. Eleven soil cores were sectioned into 3-cm increments and analyzed by gamma-ray spectrometry. No (60)Co was detected in the vegetation or water samples. The downward migration rate of (60)Co in the upper 15cm of soil ranged from 0.50 to 0.73cm/yr. About 98%, 0.020+/-0.011Bq/cm(2), of (60)Co remained in the upper 15cm of soil, which compared favorably with the expected (60)Co activity based on historical records of 0.019+/-0.010Bq/cm(2).
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