Title of article :
Deposition of atmospheric 137Cs in Japan associated with the Asian
dust event of March 2002
Author/Authors :
Hideshi Fujiwara، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Taijiro Fukuyama a، نويسنده , , Yasuhito Shirato، نويسنده , , Toshiya Ohkuro، نويسنده , , Ichiro Taniyama، نويسنده , , Tong-Hui Zhang d، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Considerable deposition of 137Cs was observed in the northwestern coastal area of Japan in March 2002. Since there were no
nuclear explosions or serious nuclear accidents in the early 2000s, transport of previously contaminated dust appears to be the only
plausible explanation for this event. In March 2002, there was a massive sandstorm on the East Asian continent, and the dust raised
by the storm was transported across the sea to Japan. This dust originated in Mongolia and northeastern China, in an area distant
from the Chinese nuclear test site at Lop Nor or any other known possible sources of 137Cs. Our radioactivity measurements
showed 137Cs enrichment in the surface layer of grassland soils in the area of the sandstorm, which we attributed to accumulation
as a result of past nuclear testing. We suggest that the grassland is a potential source of 137Cs-bearing soil particles. Since the late
1990s, this area has experienced drought conditions, resulting in a considerable reduction of vegetation cover. We attribute the
prodigious release of 137Cs-bearing soil particles into the atmosphere during the sandstorm and the subsequent deposition of 137Cs
in Japan to this change.
Keywords :
137Cs , radionuclide , fallout , Asian dust , Desertification , Soil erosion
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment