2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1026280430147
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“…The percentage of Pu in fraction 1 + 2 (19.4) in this sample taken from horizon 20 323 cm of the sediment is lower than that previously found in the bottom sediment collected from other areas of Pond V-10 (34 and 65; these samples were taken from horizons 0 33 and 12315 cm, respectively) [3]. Evidently, this is due to the fact that the Pu partitioning to humus acids bound to refractory sesquioxides and clay mineral (fraction 3) increases with depth (in the sample in hand, 31% of Pu was found in this fraction).…”
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“…The percentage of Pu in fraction 1 + 2 (19.4) in this sample taken from horizon 20 323 cm of the sediment is lower than that previously found in the bottom sediment collected from other areas of Pond V-10 (34 and 65; these samples were taken from horizons 0 33 and 12315 cm, respectively) [3]. Evidently, this is due to the fact that the Pu partitioning to humus acids bound to refractory sesquioxides and clay mineral (fraction 3) increases with depth (in the sample in hand, 31% of Pu was found in this fraction).…”
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confidence: 68%
“…It was demonstrated that the percentage of stable elements in the exchangeable fraction decreases in the order Ca (5.0) > Mn (2.2) > Fe (0.14). A different order was obtained for mobile and acid-soluble fractions: Mn (16.6 and 6.2%) > Fe (5.7 and 6.8%) > Ca (4.3 and 1.6%), Mg (1.6 and 3.6%) > Al (1.2 and 1.4%) [6]. The total percentage of Mn and Fe in mobile and acid-soluble fractions is 22.8 and 12.5, respectively.…”
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“…The experiments with soils of the forest and forest-steppe zones, contaminated with Pu under the laboratory conditions, revealed that plutonium is associated with all fractions of the organic matter of the soil. The Pu content in the HA fraction increases in the order soddy-podzolic (16%) < gray-forest (25%) < leached chernozem (40 371%) [2,3]. Plutonium from the global fallout in soils with high organic matter content (50%) is associated essentially with HA and FA fractions (about 60 and 537%, respectively) [4].…”
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