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Establishment of control site baseline data for erosion studies using radionuclides: a case study in East Slovenia

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY
Volume 101, Issue 10, Pages 854-863

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2010.05.008

Keywords

Reference site; Fallout radionuclides; Cs-137 inventory; Multi-elemental fingerprint; Naturally occurring radionuclides; Erosion; Soil quality

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The aim of the present study was to establish a reference site and its soil characteristics for use of fallout radionuclides in erosion studies in Slovenia. Prior to this study, no reference site and baseline data existed for Slovenia for this purpose. In the agricultural area of Goricko in East Slovenia, an undisturbed forest situated in Salamenci (46 degrees 44'N, 16 degrees 7'E), was selected to establish the inventory value of fallout Cs-137 and to establish a baseline level of multi-elemental fingerprint (major, minor, trace elements including heavy metals) and naturally occurring radionuclides in soils. A total of 20 soil profiles were collected at four 10 cm depth increments for evaluation of baseline level of Cs-137 inventory. An exponential distribution for Cs-137 was found and the baseline level inventory was established at 7300 +/- 2500 Bq m(-2) with a coefficient of variation of 34%. Of this mean present-day inventory, approximately 45% is due to the Chernobyl contribution. The physical degradation of soils through erosion is linked with biochemical degradation. This study introduces an approach to establishment of the naturally occurring radionuclide and elemental fingerprints baseline levels at a reference site which can provide comparative data to those from neighbouring agricultural fields for assessment of soil redistribution magnitude using fallout radionuclides. In addition, this information will be used to determine the impact of soil erosion processes and agricultural practices on soil quality and redistribution within agricultural landscapes in Slovenia. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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