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Content and Behavior of Heavy Natural Radionuclides in Tula Zaseki Gray and Agro-Gray Soils
The 226 Ra, 238 U, and 232 Th fractions have been studied in the virgin gray soil under the forest and in the agro-gray soil of the Tula forest entanglements (Tula Zaseki). Radionuclides have been fractionated by Pavlotskaya’s sequential extraction method. The 238 U and 232 Th concentrations have be...
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Published in: | Moscow University soil science bulletin 2022-12, Vol.77 (4), p.244-252 |
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Summary: | The
226
Ra,
238
U, and
232
Th fractions have been studied in the virgin gray soil under the forest and in the agro-gray soil of the Tula forest entanglements (Tula Zaseki). Radionuclides have been fractionated by Pavlotskaya’s sequential extraction method. The
238
U and
232
Th concentrations have been determined with an inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometer. The
226
Ra activity has been measured using an alpha-radiometer, taking into account the decay of radium isotopes and the accumulation of their daughter decay-related products. Long-term (decades) and systematic use of phosphorus fertilizers leads to an increase in
226
Ra,
238
U, and
232
Th reserves in the ploughed layer (0–25 cm) of the agro-gray soil to levels of 15.1, 15.4, and 16.2 kBq/m
2
, respectively, which is 1.7, 1.4, and 1.1 times higher than in the virgin gray soil under the forest. Alongside with that, a considerable amount of radionuclides (21.9%
226
Ra, 9.8%
238
U, and 4.8 %
232
Th entering the soil along with phosphate fertilizers) remains available to plants due to their accumulation in the exchangeable fraction. Among the potentially mobile fractions for
238
U and
232
Th forms, along with the exchangeable fraction, the mobile fraction “proper” (extracted by 1M HCl) is also important. |
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ISSN: | 0147-6874 1934-7928 |
DOI: | 10.3103/S0147687422040111 |