Title of article :
Transfer of 238U, 226Ra and 210Pb from
slag-contaminated soils to vegetables under field
conditions
Author/Authors :
K. BunzlU، نويسنده , , M. Trautmannsheimer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The uptake of 238U, 226Ra and 210Pb by beans dwarf bean Modus., kohlrabi brassica oleracea ¨ar. gongylodes.,
mangold beta ¨ulgaris ¨ar. macrorhiza., lettuce American gathering brown., carrots Rotin, Sperlings’s., celery, and
radish from a control soil and from soilrslag mixtures was investigated in field experiments. The observed
concentration ratios CR. suggest that 226Ra in the slagrsoil mixtures is less available for root uptake than 226Ra in
the control soil. This is especially evident for beans, mangold and carrots, and less conspicuous for lettuce. A similar
behaviour was observed for the uptake of 238U by celery and radish, but not in the case of lettuce. In this latter case,
the CR was even higher when this vegetable was grown on a coal slag contaminated soil when compared to the pure
control soil. It is shown that the root uptake of a natural radionuclide from a slag contaminated soil in excess to that
from an uncontaminated soil can be characterized best by defining a fractional concentration ratio CRfr .. In this way,
all above results are quantified with respect to the root uptake of the radionuclides from the slag fraction in the soils.
Because CRfr is not affected by atmospheric contributions to the plant activity, this quantity can be also used to
obtain the root uptake of 210Pb by vegetation which results only from the slag fraction in the soil. By comparing the
CRfr-values observed for different radionuclides, it is shown that e.g. the amount of 210Pb root-uptake by lettuce
from the slags is similar to that of 238U and 226Ra.
Keywords :
238U , 210 Pb , 226Ra , plants , soil , slag , transfer
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment