Title: The productivity of floodplain grasslands, depending on the agrochemical and agro-technical practices in terms of radioactive contamination
Author: Krotova, Elena Anatolyevna
Reference: Bryansk, 2011
Keywords: radiological situation, Bryansk region, agro-ecology, agrotechnology, agricultural chemistry
Abstract: The main purpose of the study was agro-ecological assessment of the effectiveness and scientific justification for the use of different agrochemical and agricultural practices and their combinations on-natural floodplains, providing improvement of the productivity of high quality grasses in conditions of radioactive contamination.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/produktivnost-poimennykh-senokosov-v-zavisimosti-ot-agrokhimicheskikh-i-agrotekhnicheskikh-p
Title: Vertical distribution of radionuclides in soil of a grassland site in Chernobyl exclusion zone
Author: Peter Bossew, Michael Gastberger, Herbert Gohla, Peter Hofer, Alexander Hubmer
Reference: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, Volume 73, Issue 1, 2004, Pages 87-99
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2003.08.004
Keywords: Chernobyl; Radionuclides; Vertical migration in soil
Abstract: Five soil profiles from a site about 8 km SE of the Chernobyl NPP were investigated for the vertical distribution of radionuclides. The average 137Cs-inventory at the site is about 2.6 MBq/m2 (reference date 1 May 1986). Apart from 137Cs, the following radionuclides have been identified (their activity ratios to 137Cs in brackets): 134Cs (0.537), 125Sb (0.068), 60Co (0.0022), 154Eu (0.016), 155Eu (0.020), 94gNb (9.5E-5), 239/240Pu (0.0088), 238Pu (0.040), 90Sr (0.30) and 241Am (0.011). Apparent vertical migration velocities are between 0.14 and 0.26 cm/a, apparent dispersion coefficients range from 0.02 to 0.13 cm2/a. The rankings of the velocities v for different radionuclides are (Sr, Cs, Sb, Co, Pu)<AmD, the following rankings have been found: (Nb, Sr, Cs)<Am<Eu, Csp=0.1 level).
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0265931X03002364