2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c01577
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Reconstruction of the Sources and Their Contributions to 129I in Northern Xinjiang, China

Abstract: Anthropogenic 129I, as a long-lived fission product and volatile radionuclide, can be used to investigate dispersion of air masses and the deposition of atmospheric pollution. Surface soil and soil core samples were collected from Northern Xinjiang and analyzed for 127I and 129I. The results show that 129I/127I atomic ratios in surface soil are inhomogeneous with a range of (2.07–106) × 10–9, and the maximum values in each soil core occurred at surface–subsurface layers (0–15 cm) at undisturbed sites. The domi… Show more

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