A long-term field study on the effect of acid irrigation and compensatory liming on the transport of Chernobyl-derived radiocesium in a forest soil
- Title: A long-term field study on the effect of acid irrigation and compensatory liming on the transport of Chernobyl-derived radiocesium in a forest soil
Author: Schimmack, W. / Bunzl, K. / Kreutzer, K.
Reference: Science of The Total Environment, 198 (3), p.271-285, May 1997
doi: 10.1016/S0048-9697(97)05454-5
Keywords: Radiocesium; Chernobyl; Forest soil; Migration; Acid rain; Liming
Abstract: The effect of acid irrigation with and without liming on the vertical transport of Chernobyl-derived 134Cs in the soil was investigated in a Norway spruce stand by field experiments. For this purpose seven plots with different treatments were established. After 5 years of observation to detect differences in the residence half-time’s of 134Cs in the various soil horizons with respect to the control sites, the plots were sampled at 18 individual pits. No effect on the residence half-time of 134Cs was observed for ‘normal’ irrigation (pH 5.3) as compared to the control in all organic horizons.
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969797054545
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