Published August 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Characterization of plutonium in deep-sea sediments of the Sulu and South China Seas

  • 1. Environmental Radiation Effects Research Group, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, 491 Anagawa, Inage, Chiba 263-8555 (Japan)
  • 2. State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing, 100871 (China)
  • 3. Key Lab of Ministry of Education of Coast and Island Development, Nanjing University, 210093 (China)

Description

Anthropogenic Pu isotopes are important geochemical tracers for sediment studies. Their distributions and sources in the water columns as well as the sediments of the North Pacific have been intensively studied; however, information about Pu in the Southeast Asian seas is limited. To study the isotopic composition of Pu, and thus to identify its sources, we collected sediment core samples in the South China Sea and the Sulu Sea during the KH-96-5 Cruise of the R/V Hakuho Maru. We analysed the activities of 239+240Pu and the atom ratios of 240Pu/239Pu using isotope dilution sector-field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS). The 240Pu/239Pu atom ratios in the sediments of both areas (inventory weighted mean: 0.251 for the South China Sea and 0.280 for the Sulu Sea) were higher than the global fallout value (0.178 ± 0.019), suggesting the existence of Pu from the Pacific Proving Grounds in the North Pacific. Low inventories of 239+240Pu in sediments were observed in the South China Sea (3.75 Bq/m2) and the Sulu Sea (1.38 Bq/m2). Most of the Pu input is still present in the water column. Scavenging and benthic mixing processes were considered to be the main processes controlling the distribution of Pu in the deep-sea sediments of both study areas.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2010.03.011

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DOI
10.1016/j.jenvrad.2010.03.011;
PII
S0265-931X(10)00066-4;

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Journal Title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal Volume
101
Journal Issue
8
Journal Page Range
p. 622-629
ISSN
0265-931X
CODEN
JERAEE

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