Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia

The article presents the results of a study of activity levels and features of the vertical distribution of 210Pb, 137Cs, 234U, 238U and their relationship with the physicochemical parameters of peat deposits. Analysis of the data showed that the vertical distribution of 137Cs and 210Pb was related...

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Published in:Applied Sciences
Main Authors: Evgeny Yakovlev, Alexander Orlov, Alina Kudryavtseva, Sergey Zykov
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Language:English
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-3417/12/21/10870/ 2023-08-20T04:04:48+02:00 Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia Evgeny Yakovlev Alexander Orlov Alina Kudryavtseva Sergey Zykov agris 2022-10-26 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/app122110870 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Earth Sciences and Geography https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app122110870 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 21; Pages: 10870 peat core physicochemical parameters radionuclides atmospheric fallout European Subarctic of Russia Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/app122110870 2023-08-01T07:03:25Z The article presents the results of a study of activity levels and features of the vertical distribution of 210Pb, 137Cs, 234U, 238U and their relationship with the physicochemical parameters of peat deposits. Analysis of the data showed that the vertical distribution of 137Cs and 210Pb was related to the content of water-soluble salts, the water saturation of the deposit, and the values of Eh (oxidation–reduction potential) and rH (relative humidity), which indicates a complex geochemical barrier at a depth of 20 cm in the peat core. The 210Pb dating of the peat core, carried out according to the CF model using the Monte Carlo method (to improve the dating accuracy), showed that the above horizon corresponded to 1963, which is consistent with the data of the 137Cs reference horizon and in terms of several physicochemical parameters (in particular, ash content) also corresponds to the age of 1963, which confirms the correctness and adequacy of the chosen peat core dating model. The peak of anthropogenic radionuclides in peat deposits correlates with a particular major event in the history of radioactive fallout, the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963, providing a benchmark for geochronological research. The obtained results of the linear accumulation rate, the mass accumulation rate of the peat deposit, and the value of the atmospheric flux of 210Pb are congruent with the data on the peatlands of Northern Europe and the data obtained by earlier analysts of the Subarctic region of European Russia. Text Arctic Subarctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Applied Sciences 12 21 10870
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physicochemical parameters
radionuclides
atmospheric fallout
European Subarctic of Russia
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physicochemical parameters
radionuclides
atmospheric fallout
European Subarctic of Russia
Evgeny Yakovlev
Alexander Orlov
Alina Kudryavtseva
Sergey Zykov
Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia
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physicochemical parameters
radionuclides
atmospheric fallout
European Subarctic of Russia
description The article presents the results of a study of activity levels and features of the vertical distribution of 210Pb, 137Cs, 234U, 238U and their relationship with the physicochemical parameters of peat deposits. Analysis of the data showed that the vertical distribution of 137Cs and 210Pb was related to the content of water-soluble salts, the water saturation of the deposit, and the values of Eh (oxidation–reduction potential) and rH (relative humidity), which indicates a complex geochemical barrier at a depth of 20 cm in the peat core. The 210Pb dating of the peat core, carried out according to the CF model using the Monte Carlo method (to improve the dating accuracy), showed that the above horizon corresponded to 1963, which is consistent with the data of the 137Cs reference horizon and in terms of several physicochemical parameters (in particular, ash content) also corresponds to the age of 1963, which confirms the correctness and adequacy of the chosen peat core dating model. The peak of anthropogenic radionuclides in peat deposits correlates with a particular major event in the history of radioactive fallout, the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963, providing a benchmark for geochronological research. The obtained results of the linear accumulation rate, the mass accumulation rate of the peat deposit, and the value of the atmospheric flux of 210Pb are congruent with the data on the peatlands of Northern Europe and the data obtained by earlier analysts of the Subarctic region of European Russia.
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author Evgeny Yakovlev
Alexander Orlov
Alina Kudryavtseva
Sergey Zykov
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Alexander Orlov
Alina Kudryavtseva
Sergey Zykov
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title Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia
title_short Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia
title_full Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia
title_fullStr Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Physicochemical Parameters and Vertical Migration of Atmospheric Radionuclides in a Raised Peat Bog in the Arctic Zone of Russia
title_sort estimation of physicochemical parameters and vertical migration of atmospheric radionuclides in a raised peat bog in the arctic zone of russia
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