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137Cs loss via soil erosion from a mountainous headwater catchment in central Japan

Eroded sediment and coarse organic material were sampled for a year at the outlet of the study catchment in central Japan to investigate characteristics of 137Cs loss and to quantify erosional 137Cs loss in a forested headwater catchment. Results showed that loss of both eroded sediment and 137Cs va...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2005-11, Vol.350 (1), p.238-247
Main Authors: Fukuyama, Taijiro, Takenaka, Chisato, Onda, Yuichi
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description Eroded sediment and coarse organic material were sampled for a year at the outlet of the study catchment in central Japan to investigate characteristics of 137Cs loss and to quantify erosional 137Cs loss in a forested headwater catchment. Results showed that loss of both eroded sediment and 137Cs varied markedly according to the magnitude of rainfall events. About 90% of the total sediment delivery and the total 137Cs loss was associated with only two storm rainfall events. The significant contribution of high-magnitude–low-frequency storm events to 137Cs loss from the catchment was emphasized. To quantify the contribution of erosional 137Cs loss to 137Cs cycling, the current mean 137Cs inventory of the study catchment was estimated from direct measurements of 137Cs in soil cores collected from 27 points. The input of 137Cs through litterfall to the soil was estimated from monitoring the annual litterfall of the study catchment. The present 137Cs fallout input was estimated from published 137Cs fallout data. Consequently, the loss of 137Cs associated with eroded sediment was estimated to represent 0.013% of the 137Cs inventory of the study catchment, which is comparable to the input through litterfall. The equivalent value for 137Cs runoff with coarse organic material was estimated as 0.0003%. Therefore, the effect of 137Cs loss in association with coarse organic material on estimates of erosion rate obtained by measuring 137Cs inventories in soil core samples was inferred to be negligible in Japanese cypress plantations. Results confirm the applicability of 137Cs measurements to estimate erosion rates in other relatively stable forested areas.
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Applied sciences
Cesium Radioisotopes - analysis
Chamaecyparis
Coarse organic material
Continental surface waters
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Erosional 137Cs loss
Exact sciences and technology
Geologic Sediments - analysis
Headwater catchment
Japan
Japanese cypress plantation
Natural water pollution
Pollution
Pollution, environment geology
Radiation Monitoring
Rain
Soil Pollutants, Radioactive - analysis
Water Movements
Water Supply
Water treatment and pollution
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