Title of article :
Liming as a method to remedy lakes contaminated by radiostrontium
Author/Authors :
Lars H?kanson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This work has identified the characteristics regulating lake sensitivity to 90Sr-contamination and why certain lakes are likely to respond positively to lake liming (Ca-treatment) and when this would not be a feasible or economic remedial measure to lower 90Sr-levels in fish. The results demonstrate that liming would work best in (1) small, (2) low-productive, (3) oligohumic, (4) acid lakes with (5) low initial Ca-concentrations. It is important to start the liming as soon as possible after the fallout. The liming model discussed in this work can be used to calculate the changes in lake Ca-concentrations and the duration of the liming. The Sr-model can be used to calculate changes in Sr-levels in water, sediments and fish. At best, these simulations indicate that it is realistic to expect that lake liming can reduce peak levels of 90Sr in fish by 25–40%.
Keywords :
FISH , Lake liming , Wetland liming , Drainage area liming , Doser , Lake pH , Ca-concentrations , Radiostrontium , lakes , Calcium , Sr-concentrations , liming , water , models
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity