Title of article :
137Caesium distribution in the eastern Mediterranean
Sea: recent changes and future trends
Author/Authors :
Carlo PapucciU، نويسنده , , Roberta Delfanti، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
A series of sampling campaigns were carried out in the eastern Mediterranean in the period 1995]1997, to
examine the relationship between the distribution of 137Cs in the water column and water mass circulation. 137Cs
concentration in the surface water ranges between 3.3 and 4.0 mBqrl all over the area, indicating that the input due
to the Chernobyl accident has been transferred to deep water layers by convection processes. In fact, in the vertical
profiles, relative maxima are observed in the intermediate 4 mBqrl. and deep waters f2.5 mBqrl. formed after
the Chernobyl accident. A clear Chernobyl signal also traces the new deep waters formed in the Aegean Sea that,
exiting from the Cretan Arc Straits, since 1991 are spreading in the bottom layer of the eastern Mediterranean. The
changes in 137Cs vertical profiles related to the new thermohaline circulation of the intermediate and deep waters of
the eastern Mediterranean are being monitored at a deep station in the western Ionian Sea. The 1997 profile shows a
decrease in 137Cs concentration both in the Levantine intermediate water and in the eastern Mediterranean deep
water with respect to 1996. The decrease in Levantine intermediate water is likely due to seasonalrinterannual
variability, while the changes in the deep layer are related to the spreading westward into the Ionian of the new
Aegean dense water. Along the path towards the western Mediterranean, 137Cs content in the Levantine intermediate
water decreases from f4 mBqrl in the W-Ionian Sea to f2 mBqrl at the western sill of the Sicily Straits, due
to mixing with underlying water, with lower caesium content, near the Malta Sill. Time-series measurements at the
western sill of the Sicily Straits show that, while 137Cs concentration in the surface water entering the eastern
Mediterranean remained constant f3.5 mBqrl. in the period 1993]1997, its level in the Levantine intermediate
water leaving the basin decreased from 3.5 to 2.0 mBqrl.
Keywords :
Radionuclides , EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , Deep waters , hydrology , circulation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment