An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan

The depth profile of 36Cl/Cl ratio in groundwater was investigated in the Tsukuba Upland of central Japan. The obtained results clearly show the influence of bomb-produced 36Cl; the highest 36Cl/Cl ratio is about one order of magnitude greater than the natural background ratio (1 × 10-13). The verti...

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Main Authors: 戸崎, 裕貴, Tosaki, Yuki, Tase, Norio, Yasuhara, Masaya, Nagashima, Yasuo, Sasa, Kimikazu, Takahashi, Tsutomu
Language:English
Published: the Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources (JSHWR) 2008
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spelling fttsukubauniv:oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00031298 2023-12-31T10:07:30+01:00 An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan 戸崎, 裕貴 Tosaki, Yuki Tase, Norio Yasuhara, Masaya Nagashima, Yasuo Sasa, Kimikazu Takahashi, Tsutomu 2008 application/pdf https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/31298/files/HRL_2.pdf eng eng the Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources (JSHWR) 10.3178/hrl.2.9 Hydrological Research Letters 2 9 13 1882-3416 https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/31298/files/HRL_2.pdf © 2008 Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources 2008 fttsukubauniv 2023-12-06T18:33:12Z The depth profile of 36Cl/Cl ratio in groundwater was investigated in the Tsukuba Upland of central Japan. The obtained results clearly show the influence of bomb-produced 36Cl; the highest 36Cl/Cl ratio is about one order of magnitude greater than the natural background ratio (1 × 10-13). The vertical distribution of 36Cl is consistent with previous observations using 3H and Darcy’s law. From the profile, the total bomb-produced 36Cl fallout in the upland is 2.3 × 1012 atoms/m2 after the correction for surface runoff (c.f. 2.4 × 1012 atoms/m2 at the Dye-3 site, Greenland) and a scaling factor of 0.96 was obtained (c.f. 2.5 based on the simplified latitudinal fallout distribution model). We then reconstructed the local fallout history of 36Cl based on the Dye-3 data (scaled with a factor of 0.96 for the Tsukuba Upland) and the mean 36Cl flux, produced in the atmosphere from cosmic rays and measured 30 atoms m-2 s-1 in the upland. The ratio of the maximum bomb-peak fallout to the average natural background flux of meteoric 36Cl is consistent with that of measured data in Nepal. The result implies that the simplified latitudinal distribution model for 36Cl deposition is not easily applicable for the prediction of the bomb-produced 36Cl fallout pattern. journal article Other/Unknown Material Greenland University of Tsukuba Repository (Tulips-R)
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description The depth profile of 36Cl/Cl ratio in groundwater was investigated in the Tsukuba Upland of central Japan. The obtained results clearly show the influence of bomb-produced 36Cl; the highest 36Cl/Cl ratio is about one order of magnitude greater than the natural background ratio (1 × 10-13). The vertical distribution of 36Cl is consistent with previous observations using 3H and Darcy’s law. From the profile, the total bomb-produced 36Cl fallout in the upland is 2.3 × 1012 atoms/m2 after the correction for surface runoff (c.f. 2.4 × 1012 atoms/m2 at the Dye-3 site, Greenland) and a scaling factor of 0.96 was obtained (c.f. 2.5 based on the simplified latitudinal fallout distribution model). We then reconstructed the local fallout history of 36Cl based on the Dye-3 data (scaled with a factor of 0.96 for the Tsukuba Upland) and the mean 36Cl flux, produced in the atmosphere from cosmic rays and measured 30 atoms m-2 s-1 in the upland. The ratio of the maximum bomb-peak fallout to the average natural background flux of meteoric 36Cl is consistent with that of measured data in Nepal. The result implies that the simplified latitudinal distribution model for 36Cl deposition is not easily applicable for the prediction of the bomb-produced 36Cl fallout pattern. journal article
author 戸崎, 裕貴
Tosaki, Yuki
Tase, Norio
Yasuhara, Masaya
Nagashima, Yasuo
Sasa, Kimikazu
Takahashi, Tsutomu
spellingShingle 戸崎, 裕貴
Tosaki, Yuki
Tase, Norio
Yasuhara, Masaya
Nagashima, Yasuo
Sasa, Kimikazu
Takahashi, Tsutomu
An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan
author_facet 戸崎, 裕貴
Tosaki, Yuki
Tase, Norio
Yasuhara, Masaya
Nagashima, Yasuo
Sasa, Kimikazu
Takahashi, Tsutomu
author_sort 戸崎, 裕貴
title An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan
title_short An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan
title_full An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan
title_fullStr An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan
title_full_unstemmed An Estimate of Local Bomb-Produced 36Cl Fallout Using the Depth Profile of Groundwater in the Tsukuba Upland, Central Japan
title_sort estimate of local bomb-produced 36cl fallout using the depth profile of groundwater in the tsukuba upland, central japan
publisher the Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources (JSHWR)
publishDate 2008
url https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/31298/files/HRL_2.pdf
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Hydrological Research Letters
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9
13
1882-3416
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