Published 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Concentrations and activity ratios of 228Ra and 226Ra in surface seawater along the Pacific coast of Japan

  • 1. Kyoto Univ., Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst.
  • 2. Meiji Univ., Kawasaki, Kanagawa (Japan). School of Science and Technology
  • 3. Tokyo Univ., Kashiwa, Chiba (Japan). Atmosphere and Ocean Research Inst.

Description

We measured the 228Ra/226Ra activity ratios in surface seawater along the Pacific coast of Japan at five ports around the island of Izu-Oshima (n = 29), at Atami in Sagami Bay (n = 13), and at Umizuri Park in Tokyo Bay (n = 14). We also conducted these measurements along a transect from the open Pacific Ocean across the Kuroshio to the mouth of Tokyo Bay (n = 7). The activity ratios decreased with increasing salinity of the sampling sites. The 228Ra/226Ra activity ratios in surface seawater along the coast gradually decreased after at the end of autumn and were lowest in winter and the beginning of spring. The surface salinity along the coast decreased from summer into autumn and increased from winter to the beginning of spring. The activity ratios decreased with the increase of salinity. The variation in activity ratios at the three coastal sites is possibly caused by differing contributions of surface seawater from the Kuroshio and surrounding open ocean. The different patterns and ranges of variation in the 228Ra/226Ra activity ratios in surface seawater at Izu-Oshima, Atami, and Umizuri Park may reflect both the amount of water from the Kuroshio and vicinity, and the local bathymetry, because continental shelf sediment is the source of Ra isotopes in surface seawater. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Proceedings in Radiochemistry
Journal Volume
1
Journal Page Range
p. 183-188
ISSN
2193-2875

Conference

Title
4. international conference in the series of Asia-Pacific symposium on radiochemistry
Acronym
APSORC-09
Dates
29 Nov - 4 Dec 2009
Place
Napa, CA (United States)