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Tomoko Ohta1, Yasunori Mahara, Takumi Kubota, Satoshi Fukutani, Keiko Fujiwara, Koichi Takamiya, Hisao Yoshinaga, Hiroyuki Mizuochi, Toshifumi Igarashi.
Abstract
We measured the concentrations of (131)I, (134)Cs, and (137)Cs released from the Fukushima nuclear accident in soil and rainwater samples collected March 30-31, 2011, in Ibaraki Prefecture, Kanto district, bordering Fukushima Prefecture to the south. Column experiments revealed that all (131)I in rainwater samples was adsorbed onto an anion-exchange resin. However, 30% of (131)I was not retained by the resin after it passed through a soil layer, suggesting that a portion of (131)I became bound to organic matter from the soil. The (137)Cs migration rate was estimated to be approximately 0.6 mm/y in the Kanto area, which indicates that contamination of groundwater by (137)Cs is not likely to occur in rainwater infiltrating into the surface soil after the Fukushima accident.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22209029 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2011.11.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Radioact ISSN: 0265-931X Impact factor: 2.674