2022
DOI: 10.5802/crgeos.122
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Impact of radiocesium contamination in flood sediment deposited after the 2019 typhoon on decontaminated fields of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Abstract: Sediment that has deposited after the flood generated by the 2019 typhoon (referred to as Flood Sediment, FS) was collected along two rivers in eastern Fukushima Prefecture, Japan to determine the total and exchangeable radiocesium ( 137 Cs), and acid-extractable potassium (K) contents. Then, these FS parameters were compared with those of decontaminated soils (DS) in nearby agricultural fields to discuss the potential transfer risk of 137 Cs from rivers to nearby remediated soils. While FS had about four time… Show more

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“…A potential concern was that sediment from forestswith high 137 Cs concentrations as these zones have not been 530 remediatedthat may be supplied to river systems during heavy rainfall events and deposited in nearby cropland that has been remediateddue to river overflow during intense hydrological eventsmay lead to a recontamination of these areas. To investigate this potential issue, sediment that had deposited after the flood generated by the 2019 Hagibis typhoon was collected along two rivers in Iitate Village to determine the total and exchangeable 137 Cs, and acid-extractable potassium (K) contents (Asano et al, 2022). These parameters were 535 compared to those measured in nearby decontaminated soils (where no flood sediment deposition had occurred).…”
Section: Impacts Of Decontamination In Radionuclide Activities In Riv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A potential concern was that sediment from forestswith high 137 Cs concentrations as these zones have not been 530 remediatedthat may be supplied to river systems during heavy rainfall events and deposited in nearby cropland that has been remediateddue to river overflow during intense hydrological eventsmay lead to a recontamination of these areas. To investigate this potential issue, sediment that had deposited after the flood generated by the 2019 Hagibis typhoon was collected along two rivers in Iitate Village to determine the total and exchangeable 137 Cs, and acid-extractable potassium (K) contents (Asano et al, 2022). These parameters were 535 compared to those measured in nearby decontaminated soils (where no flood sediment deposition had occurred).…”
Section: Impacts Of Decontamination In Radionuclide Activities In Riv...mentioning
confidence: 99%