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Impact of the 2019 typhoons on sediment source contributions and radiocesiumconcentrations in rivers draining the Fukushima radioactive plume, Japan.

Authors :
Evrard, Olivier
Durand, Roxanne
Atsushi Nakao
Laceby, J. Patrick
Lefèvre, Irène
Yoshifumi Wakiyama
Seiji Hayashi
Asanuma-Brice, Cécile
Cerdan, Olivier
Source :
Comptes Rendus Geoscience. Mar2022, Vol. 352 Issue 3, p199-211. 13p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Fukushima nuclear accident inMarch 2011 generated a 3000 km² plume of soils heavily contaminated with 137Cs. Decontamination was completed early in 2019. Typhoon Hagibis was the first extreme event that occurred in the region after decontamination. Its impact on sediment sources and sediment 137Cs contamination was investigated through the application of a sediment fingerprinting procedure using spectrocolorimetry and geochemical properties. Sediment deposits (n = 24) were collected in the Mano and Niida River catchments after the 2019 typhoons, and their signature was compared to that of potential sources (e.g., cropland, forests, and subsurface; n = 57). Results demonstrate the dominance of cropland as the main source of sediment (mean: 54%) followed by forests (41%) with much lower contributions of subsurface material (5%). Overall, 137Cs concentrations in sedimentwere on average 84%--93%lower than the levels recorded after the accident in 2011, which demonstrates the effectiveness of cropland decontamination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16310713
Volume :
352
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160035749
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5802/crgeos.42