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Cesium, iodine and tritium in NW Pacific waters - a comparison of the Fukushima impact with global fallout

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BIOGEOSCIENCES
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 5481-5496

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/bg-10-5481-2013

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  1. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
  2. Chemical Oceanography Program of the US National Science Foundation
  3. EU Research and Development Operational Program
  4. ERDF [26240220004]

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Radionuclide impact of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident on the distribution of radionuclides in seawater of the NW Pacific Ocean is compared with global fallout from atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons. Surface and water column samples collected during the Ka'imikai-o-Kanaloa (KOK) international expedition carried out in June 2011 were analyzed for Cs-134, Cs-137, I-129 and H-3. The Cs-137, I-129 and H-3 levels in surface seawater offshore Fukushima varied between 0.002-3.5 Bq L-1, 0.01-0.8 mu Bq L-1, and 0.05-0.15 Bq L-1, respectively. At the sampling site about 40 km from the coast, where all three radionuclides were analyzed, the Fukushima impact on the levels of these three radionuclides represents an increase above the global fallout background by factors of about 1000, 50 and 3, respectively. The water column data indicate that the transport of Fukushima-derived radionuclides downward to the depth of 300m has already occurred. The observed Cs-137 levels in surface waters and in the water column are compared with predictions obtained from the ocean general circulation model, which indicates that the Kuroshio Current acts as a southern boundary for the transport of the radionuclides, which have been transported from the Fukushima coast eastward in the NW Pacific Ocean. The Cs-137 inventory in the water column is estimated to be about 2.2 PBq, what can be regarded as a lower limit of the direct liquid discharges into the sea as the seawater sampling was carried out only in the area from 34 to 37 degrees N, and from 142 to 147 degrees E. About 4.6 GBq of I-129 was deposited in the NW Pacific Ocean, and 2.4-7 GBq of I-129 was directly discharged as liquid wastes into the sea offshore Fukushima. The total amount of 3H released and deposited over the NW Pacific Ocean was estimated to be 0.1-0.5 PBq. These estimations depend, however, on the evaluation of the total Cs-137 activities released as liquid wastes directly into the sea, which should improve when more data are available. Due to a suitable residence time in the ocean, Fukushima-derived radionuclides will provide useful tracers for isotope oceanography studies on the transport of water masses during the next decades in the NW Pacific Ocean.

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