Determination of the physico-chemical parameters which influence the Cs availability in forest soils

The type of soil and humus has to be considered as primordial for the evaluation of the Cs availability and for its transfer dynamics. Previous studies on the radiocesium distribution through a forest soil profile indicate that the intermediate layer, OAh (organic and mineral particles intimately mi...

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Published inScience of the Total Environment Vol. 157; no. 1-3; pp. 261 - 265
Main Authors Thiry, Y., Vanhouche, M., Van Der Vaeren, P., de Brouwer, S., Myttenaere, C.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Shannon Elsevier B.V 01.01.1994
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Summary:The type of soil and humus has to be considered as primordial for the evaluation of the Cs availability and for its transfer dynamics. Previous studies on the radiocesium distribution through a forest soil profile indicate that the intermediate layer, OAh (organic and mineral particles intimately mixed) accumulates Cs in a more efficient way than the deeper mineral layer. Our study on the physico-chemical parameters influencing Cs retention shows however, that humic compounds do not particularly influence the Cs retention. On the contrary, the K interaction with mineral particles induces a clear increase in the Cs fixation. This observation suggests that K inducing collapse is responsible for a higher Cs retention. In the OAh layer, an original collapsed state of the mica structure would benefit the Cs fixation.
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ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/0048-9697(94)90588-6