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[ACG07-12] The role of suspended particles in rivers play in the advection of radioactive cesium released from the FDNPS accident
The concentration of radioactive cesium of 66 samples collected at Ekman sampler at 22 point of Abukuma estuary in September 2013 has been measured. Values of radioactivity were shown in a decay correction to the March 16, 2011. Radioactive cesium concentration of the dry sediment of surface layer (0-5 cm) is 134Cs: 8.5-5749 (2261±1623), 137Cs: 9.0-5813 (2249±1618), 134+137Cs: 17.5-11563 (4510±3240) Bq/kg, respectively. Negative correlation was observed between the concentration of radioactive cesium and water content and particle size of the sediment. Since the correlation of radioactive cesium concentrations and particle sizes are according to the inverse square law, it is suggested that radioactive cesium is adsorbed to the particle surface. As shown in the Figure, between the atoms of radioactive cesium adsorbed therein and the specific surface area of the particles showed an inverse fourth power law for the particle size. Although not yet clear detailed mechanism cesium adsorbed to the particles, it was shown that the particle size are greatly affected.
The distribution and the behavior of radioactive cesium in the sediment collected Tokyo Bay and Shinanogawa will reported by comparing with the results of Abkumagawa.
Acknowledgment: This work was supported by KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No. 24310014.