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Assessment of erosion rate in a rainfed agricultural area on the Northwestern coast of Egypt using 137Cs measurements

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY
Volume 246, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2022.106851

Keywords

Water erosion; Cs-137 method; Fallout radionuclides; Gamma spectroscopy; Conversion model

Funding

  1. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) [RAF/5/075]
  2. AFRA organization
  3. Atomic Energy Authority in Egypt

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The use of the fallout radionuclide Cs-137 as a tracer for soil redistribution rates in an agricultural field in Egypt was tested. The estimated average annual erosion rate was found to be 7.5 t ha(-1) y(-1), indicating a moderate vulnerability of the area to water erosion.
In the present work, the use of the fallout radionuclide Cs-137 as a tracer for estimating soil redistribution rates over the past 60 years was tested in Egypt at an agricultural field with a smooth slope (0-10%) located in Ras ElHekma on the Northwestern coast. The average annual soil erosion rate was derived from Cs-137 inventories (Bq m(-2)) and by using the conversion Diffusion and Migration Model (DMM). The activity concentrations of Cs-137 with uncertainty ranging between 7.5 and 20.9% were measured using HPGe gamma spectrometry. Approximately exponential shape for the distribution of Cs-137 activity concentration was observed within the upper 20 cm of the soil profile associated with the reference site while for the study sites, the Cs-137 depth distribution profiles indicate generally an increase of activity reaching a maximum peak of Cs-137 usually at a depth of 10-15 cm followed by an abrupt exponential decrease of Cs-137 activity concentration with depth. The measured average reference inventory for this area was 697 Bq m(-2) with a coefficient of variation of 23%. This value is close to the estimated reference inventory using the conversion model, which was 744 Bq m(-2). Transect sampling strategy was adopted at the study area where three parallel transects were chosen based on the common slope. The estimated average annual erosion rate for the three transects was found to be 7.5 t ha(-1) y(-1), and sediment delivery ratio was approximately 98%, which shows the moderate vulnerability of the Ras El-Hekma area to water erosion.

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