Title of article :
Sedimentary fluxes of 90Sr, 137Cs, 239,240Pu and 210Pb in
the East Sea Sea of Japan/
Author/Authors :
Gi-Hoon Honga، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Sang-Han Leec، نويسنده , , Suk-Hyun Kima، نويسنده , , Chang-Soo Chunga، نويسنده , ,
M. Baskaranb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Sediment cores collected from the deep basins of the East Sea Sea of Japan. provide an ongoing and historical
record of artificial radionuclides contamination into one of the most highly publicized radioactive waste dumping
areas in the world ocean. The depth distributions of 90Sr, 137Cs and 239,240Pu in sediment cores were investigated with
the aid of 210Pb-derived sediment accumulation and mixing rates in the deep basins of the East Sea Sea of Japan..
Five box core samples were collected from the northern Yamato Ridge, Korea Plateau, Ulleung and Japan Basins
below 1000-m depth. Sediment inventories of 137Cs and 239,240Pu are inversely correlated with water depth and
linearly correlated with sediment accumulation rates. The inventories of these nuclides are linearly correlated with
the accumulation rates of organic carbon in sediments. The 238Pur 239,240Pu activity ratios in sediments are
0.036"0.009 suggesting that most of the Pu to the study area is derived from the global fallout. The activity ratios of
239,240Pur137Cs, and 90Srr137Cs in bottom sediments are much lower than those of global fallout due to the
differences of particle affinity and biological uptake of these nuclides. Sediment inventories of 90Sr and 137Cs
constitute -4% of the anticipated inventories from the global fallout, while those of 239,240Pu constitute 30]150%
of the anticipated inventories from the global fallout. The residence time of the dissolved 239,240Pu in the study area
is estimated to be 200]400 years based on the sediment inventory andror sediment accumulation rate, and water
column inventory.
Keywords :
Artificial radionuclides , East Sea Sea of Japan. , Marine sediments
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment