“…In such situations, observed wash-off rate constants reach up to 2%/yr, and are approximately five times higher than for similar watersheds with clay soils. Bergström et al (1997), IAEA (2000), Monte (1993Monte ( , 1995Monte ( , 1997Monte ( , 2001, Smith et al (2004) and Vray et al (2003Vray et al ( , 2005) Liquid wash-off l 1 90 Sr 0.02e0.16 /yr 16 Bergström et al (1997), Monte (1995Monte ( , 2001 and Smith et al (2004) Solid wash-off l 1 137 Cs 0.15e1.56 /yr 10 Maringer (1996), Maringer et al (1997), Monte (1997) and Mundschenk (1996) Total wash-off l 1 137 Cs 0.02e1.53 /yr 42 Aarkrog et al (1991Aarkrog et al ( , 1992, Foulquier and Baudin-Jaulent (1990), Hanslik et al (2005Hanslik et al ( , 2002, Monte (1993Monte ( , 1996, Saxén (1994) and Smith et al (2000) Total wash-off l 1 90 Sr 0.05e0.17 /yr 6 Aarkrog et al (1991Aarkrog et al ( , 1992 Saxén (1994) and Smith et al (2000) Watershed area. Wash-off fluxes are generally higher when monitored on small surfaces.…”