2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2007.10.019
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Comparison of Pu and 137Cs as tracers of soil and sediment transport in a terrestrial environment

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“…[14]) have been used as soil and sediment tracers [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. Like 137 C, they fell out in rain and attached strongly to soil particles upon reaching Earth's surface, and like 137 Cs, they have been shown to be suitable tracers of soil erosion and sediment transport [16,19,21,25]. On reaching Earth's surface the particle reactive Pu is held in the surface soil layers where it binds to hydrous oxide soil coatings [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[14]) have been used as soil and sediment tracers [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. Like 137 C, they fell out in rain and attached strongly to soil particles upon reaching Earth's surface, and like 137 Cs, they have been shown to be suitable tracers of soil erosion and sediment transport [16,19,21,25]. On reaching Earth's surface the particle reactive Pu is held in the surface soil layers where it binds to hydrous oxide soil coatings [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence that their concentrations can be well correlated in soils and sediments collected from different land-use types [e.g. 4,9]. The similar behaviour of Pu and Cs in soils, combined with the superior statistical precision of the AMS measurements, should permit Pu measurements to be referenced against existing 137 Cs soil inventory data.…”
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“…The total released activity was an order of magnitude less than that of Cs, and plutonium fallout from the tests was not widely monitored; however the historical fallout pattern is believed to show a structure similar to that of caesium [2]. In terms of its suitability as a replacement for 137 Cs, there is growing evidence that Pu and Cs display similar particle-reactive behaviour in terrestrial environments [3][4][5]. Furthermore, the long half-lives of 239 Pu (t 1/2 = 24,110a) and 240 Pu (t 1/2 = 6561a) has resulted in the radioactive decay of only This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 2 0 , which .…”
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“…Furthermore, plutonium radioisotopes ( 239+240 Pu) have been successfully used as a chronostratigraphic marker in Australia and New Zealand (Everett et al, 2008;Leslie and Hancock, 2008;Sanders et al, 2016;Tims et al, 2013). However, Pu radionuclides have not been used extensively in the South American continent.…”
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confidence: 99%