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A new approach for dating recent silting soils of debris flow deposits from the changes of 210Pbex concentration in surface layers

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CATENA
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2022.106254

Keywords

Pb-210(ex); Cs-137; Debris flow; Isotopic dating; Fallout radionuclides

Funding

  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA23090403]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41873025]

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A new model has been developed in this study to date recent silting soils in debris flow deposits based on changes in Pb-210(ex) concentrations in surface soil layers. The model was validated and showed good agreement with actual values.
The Pb-210(ex) accumulation-decay model is widely applied for sediment dating while not applicable for dating sediments derived from debris flows because the sources of excess lead-210 (Pb-210(ex)) are diverse and changeable. In this study, we developed a new model (n = 1/lambda ln[ 1 C(n)/Cr]) for dating recent silting soils of debris flow deposits using changes in Pb-210(ex) concentration in surface soil layers, where C(n) is the Pb-210(ex) concentration in the top layer of the silting soil after n years since final sedimentation (Bq/kg), Cr is the Pb-210(ex) concentration in the top layer at a reference site (no erosion or sedimentation in the long term), and coefficient. = 0.03114 year 1 is the decay constant of Pb-210(ex). The model was validated with data obtained from the Hunshui Gully watershed in southwestern China. Six sampling sites with different sedimentation stages were selected in the Hunshui Gully watershed. The Pb-210(ex) concentration increased from 51.20 +/- 4.61 for the site with debris flow deposits in 2003 to 112.56 +/- 7.88 Bq/kg for those in 1965. The derived time of the new model fits the actual value well, and the root-mean-square error of this new model was 3.23 years. Our results confirm that the fallout radionuclide Pb-210(ex) can be applied for dating recent silting soils in debris flow deposits. However, further studies are needed to verify the model and determine the coefficients for various environments.

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