Published 2005 | Version v1
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Recent trends of plutonium deposition observed in Japan: comparison with naturallithogenic radionuclides, thorium isotopes

  • 1. Meteorological Research Institute, Geochemical Research Department, Tsukuba (Japan)

Description

Plutonium in monthly deposition samples from 2000 to end of 2003 collected to Tsukuba (the Meteorological Research Institute), Japan is reported, together with monthly thorium deposition. The annual deposition of 239,240Pri during the past 18 years. ranged from 1.7 to 7.8 mBq m-2 y-1 shows no systematic inter-annual variation. However, a maximum annual 239,240Pu deposition (7.8 mBq m-2 y-1) was observed in 2002. On the other hand, monthly 239,240Pu depositions show a typical seasonal variation with a maximum in spring season (March to April), which corresponds to the seasonal cycle of generation of dust storms in the East Asian arid area. Thorium, which is a typical lithogenic radionuclide, reflects soil-derived particles in the atmospheric dust. The monthly Th deposition showed a typical seasonal trend with a maximum in spring and minimum in summer. The 230Th/232Th activity ratios in the deposition samples significantly differed from that in surface soils collected in Tsukuba area, which means that a significant part of thorium in deposition samples is not derived from suspension of local soil particles. The result reveals that the resent 239,240Pu deposition observed in Japan are attributed to resuspension of deposited plutonium; resuspended plutonium originates from the East Asian continent desert and arid areas. These findings suggest that a significant amount of soil dust observed in Tsukuba is attributable to the long-range transport of continental dust from the East Asian arid areas. Plutonium in deposition samples as does thorium would become a proxy of the environmental change in the Asian continent.

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Abstracts book: asia-pacific symposium on radiochemistry-05 (APSORC-05)

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Imprint Title
Abstracts book: asia-pacific symposium on radiochemistry-05 (APSORC-05)
Imprint Pagination
360 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 278

Conference

Title
3. asia-pacific symposium on radiochemistry
Dates
17-21 Oct 2005
Place
Beijing (China)

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