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Accumulation of anthropogenic and natural radionuclides in bottom sediments of the Northwest Pacific Ocean

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DOI: 10.1016/S0967-0645(03)00140-1

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Activities of anthropogenic radionuclides in bottom sediments of the Northwest-Central and West Caroline basins of the Northwest Pacific Ocean are reported. Down-core distributions of natural radionuclides were also investigated in order to elucidate the sedimentation processes of anthropogenic radionuclides in the seafloor. In the Northwest-Central Basin, the inventories of Pu239 + 240 and Am-241 decrease from south to north while the opposite trend is observed for Cs-137 and Sr-90. This latitudinal gradient in the inventories of artificial radionuclides reflects higher fluxes of Pu239 + 240 and Am-241 near the weapons test sites and transport of Cs-137 and Sr-90 over longer distances, as well as the regional differences in sediment-mixing and accumulation rates. In the West Caroline Basin, relatively low inventories of Pu239 + 240 and Am-241 were observed due to the topographic isolation of deep water. Sediment-mixing rates were calculated using down-core distributions of Pu239+240, Am-241, Cs-137 and Sr-90 based on two distinct models (continuous and constant) of tracer input and with a third model with pulsed input during the peak fallout period. The continuous input model yielded mixing coefficients comparable to those derived from excess Pb-210 profiles within an order of magnitude. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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