Title of article
A three-dimensional stochastic model of the behavior of radionuclides in forests II. Cs-137 behavior in forest soils
Author/Authors
Berg، نويسنده , , Mitchell T. and Shuman، نويسنده , , Larry J.، نويسنده ,
Pages
14
From page
373
To page
386
Abstract
Using a three-dimensional stochastic model of radionuclides in forests developed in Part I, this work simulates the long-term behavior of Cs-137 in forest soil. It is assumed that the behavior of Cs-137 in soils is driven by its advection and dispersion due to the infiltration of the soil solution, and its sorption to the soil matrix. As Cs-137 transport through soils is affected by its uptake and release by forest vegetation, a model of radiocesium behavior in forest vegetation is presented in Part III of this paper. To estimate the rate of infiltration of water through the soil, models are presented to estimate the hydrological cycle of the forest including infiltration, evapotranspiration, and the root uptake of water. The state transition probabilities for the random walk model of Cs-137 transport are then estimated using the models developed to predict the distribution of water in the forest. The random walk model is then tested using a base line scenario in which Cs-137 is deposited into a coniferous forest ecosystem.
Keywords
RADIOACTIVITY , forest ecosystems , Soil ecosystems , Water dynamics
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2034314
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