The fate of Chernobyl radiocesium in the River Öre catchment,northern Sweden |
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Authors: | Louise Malmgren Mats Jansson |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Physical Geography Umeå university, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden |
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Abstract: | A137Cs-balance for the catchment of the River Öre in central northern Sweden which received about 30 kBq m–2 of radiocesium from the Chernobyl accident was calculated for the period 1986–1991. Altogether, slightly less than 10% of the total deposition in the catchment was estimated to be exported from the terrestrial parts during this period of time. More than 90% of this loss is transported with the River Öre to the outer sea of the Gulf of Bothnia. The retention in Lake Örträsket which is the only lake along the river course and the Öre Estuary outside the river mouth was thus slightly less than 10%. Nearly all of the radiocesium deposited in the lake is permanently retained in the sediments and successively covered with less radioactive sediment. A considerable export of radiocesium from the estuary to the outer sea takes place due to resuspension and subsequent transport by wind and wave generated currents. |
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Keywords: | 137Cs Chernobyl lake estuary sediment river transport |
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