| Literature DB >> 27052481 |
Guosheng Yang1,2, Hirofumi Tazoe1, Masatoshi Yamada1.
Abstract
(135)Cs/(137)Cs is a potential tracer for radiocesium source identification. However, due to the challenge to measure (135)Cs, there were no (135)Cs data available for Japanese environmental samples before the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident. It was only 3 years after the accident that limited (135)Cs values could be measured in heavily contaminated environmental samples. In the present study, activities of (134)Cs, (135)Cs, and (137)Cs, along with their ratios in 67 soil and plant samples heavily and lightly contaminated by the FDNPP accident were measured by combining γ spectrometry with ICP-MS/MS. The arithmetic means of the (134)Cs/(137)Cs activity ratio (1.033 ± 0.006) and (135)Cs/(137)Cs atom ratio (0.334 ± 0.005) (decay corrected to March 11, 2011), from old leaves of plants collected immediately after the FDNPP accident, were confirmed to represent the FDNPP derived radiocesium signature. Subsequently, for the first time, trace (135)Cs amounts before the FDNPP accident were deduced according to the contribution of global and FDNPP accident-derived fallout. Apart from two soil samples with a tiny global fallout contribution, contributions of global fallout radiocesium in other soil samples were observed to be 0.338%-52.6%. The obtained (135)Cs/(137)Cs database will be useful for its application as a geochemical tracer in the future.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27052481 PMCID: PMC4823706 DOI: 10.1038/srep24119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1134Cs/137Cs activity ratios and 135Cs/137Cs atom ratios vs. 134Cs activities to illustrate the effects of both global and FDNPP accident fallout.
Model calculation results of radiocesium isotopic compositions in Units 1–3 cores and fuel in the spent fuel pools (SFPs) obtained by the ORIGEN2 code, and the experimental 134Cs/137Cs activities ratios in the stagnant water in the FDNPP at the Tb, Rb and Tr sampling sites.
| Unit 1 | Unit 2 | Unit 3 | Unit 4 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sampling site | Tb1 | Rb1 | Tr1 | Tb2 | Tr2 | Tb3 | Tr3 | Tb4 |
| Sampling date (2011) | 3/26 | 5/27 | 3/29 | 3/27 | 3/30 | 4/22 | 3/30 | 4/21 |
| 134Cs/137Cs | 0.923 | 0.931 | 0.899 | 1.033 | 1.000 | 1.000 | 0.952 | 1.000 |
| 136Cs/137Cs | 0.185 | 0.259 | 0.165 | 0.247 | 0.245 | 0.256 | 0.257 | 0.259 |
| Core 1 | SFP-1 | Core 2 | SFP-2 | Core 3 | SFP-3 | SFP-4 | ||
| 134Cs/137Cs | 0.941 | 0.536 | 1.082 | 0.647 | 1.046 | 0.742 | 0.683 | |
| 135Cs/137Cs | 0.396 | 0.515 | 0.341 | 0.432 | 0.348 | 0.380 | 0.414 | |
| 136Cs/137Cs | 0.268 | 1.04 × 10−9 | 0.320 | 7.61 × 10−6 | 0.339 | 1.14 × 10−7 | 7.34 × 10−4 | |
Tb: basement of the turbine building; Rb: basement of the reactor building; Tr: trench.
134Cs and 137Cs activities were decay corrected to March 11, 2011.
aActivity ratio reported by Nishihara et al.40.
bActivity ratio reported by Nishihara et al.41.
cAtom ratio reported by Nishihara et al.41.
Figure 2Comparisons of the 134Cs/137Cs activity ratios and 135Cs/137Cs atom ratios in the old leaves of plants collected immediately after the FDNPP accident (the present study), nuclear fuel in the damaged reactor cores, and nuclear fuel in the spent fuel pools (SFPs)40.
The radiocesium isotopic compositions of the sampled leaves belonged to the cluster of Unit 2 and Unit 3.
Figure 3Comparisons the 134Cs/137Cs activity ratios in the old leaves of plants collected immediately after the FDNPP accident (the present study), nuclear fuel in the damaged reactor cores and in the spent fuel pools (SFPs)40, and stagnant water in the FDNPP (Tb, basement of the turbine building; Rb, basement of the reactor building; Tr, trench)41.
Figure 4135Cs distribution in soil before the FDNPP accident.
This map was prepared with Arc GIS 10.3 software (http://resources.arcgis.com/en/home/).
Figure 5Sampling map; sampling sites are roughly marked with purple circles.
This map was prepared with Arc GIS 10.3 software (http://resources.arcgis.com/en/home/).