Title of article :
GIS supported calculations of 137Cs deposition in Sweden
based on precipitation data
Author/Authors :
Sara Almgren، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Elisabeth Nilsson-Ihrfelt، نويسنده , , Bengt Erlandsson، نويسنده , , Mats Isaksson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
It is of interest to know the spatial variation and the amount of 137Cs e.g. in case of an accident with a radioactive discharge. In
this study, the spatial distribution of the quarterly 137Cs deposition over Sweden due to nuclear weapons fallout (NWF) during the
period 1962–1966 was determined by relating the measured deposition density at a reference site to the amount of precipitation.
Measured quarterly values of 137Cs deposition density per unit precipitation at three reference sites and quarterly precipitation at 62
weather stations distributed over Sweden were used in the calculations. The reference sites were assumed to represent areas with
different quarterly mean precipitation. The extent of these areas was determined from the distribution of the mean measured
precipitation between 1961 and 1990 and varied according to seasonal variations in the mean precipitation pattern. Deposition
maps were created by interpolation within a geographical information system (GIS). Both integrated (total) and cumulative (decay
corrected) deposition densities were calculated. The lowest levels of NWF 137Cs deposition density were noted in north-eastern and
eastern parts of Sweden and the highest levels in the western parts of Sweden. Furthermore the deposition density of 137Cs,
resulting from the Chernobyl accident was determined for an area in western Sweden based on precipitation data. The highest
levels of Chernobyl 137Cs in western Sweden were found in the western parts of the area along the coast and the lowest in the east.
The sum of the deposition densities from NWF and Chernobyl in western Sweden was then compared to the total activity measured
in soil samples at 27 locations. Comparisons between the predicted values of this study show a good agreement with measured
values and other studies.
Keywords :
Caesium , NWF , Chernobyl , precipitation , GIS , deposition
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment