Soil-to-plant transfer of fallout caesium and strontium in Austrian lowland and Alpine pastures
Abstract
The areal contamination, the depth distributions in the soil and the soil-to-plant transfer-factors were determined for 137 Cs and 90 Sr at four Austrian pastures. Two of these are intensively used lowland pastures at about 500 m above sea level, and the other two are Alpine pastures at 1600 and 1300 m. At the latter, the vertical migration velocity in the soil is slower and the soil-to-plant transfer is significantly higher than at the lowland pastures (for both nuclides). A strong positive correlation exists between the 137 Cs and 90 Sr soil-to-plant transfers, indicating that some of the parameters typical of Alpine environments have a similar effect on the plant uptake of these fallout nuclides, e.g. low biological activity in the soil and short vegetation periods.
- Publication:
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
- Pub Date:
- January 2000
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2000JEnvR..49..217G
- Keywords:
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- Soil-to-plant transfer;
- <SUP loc="post">137</SUP>Cs;
- <SUP loc="post">90</SUP>Sr;
- Alpine;
- Soils