Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8080454 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We report temporal variations of 137Cs activity concentrations in surface waters of six regions of the western and central North Pacific Ocean during 2011-2017 using a combination of 1264 previously published data and 42 new data. In the western and central North Pacific Ocean at latitudes of 30-42°N and longitudes of 140°E to 160°W, eastward transport of radiocaesium was clearly apparent. 137Cs activity concentrations in surface water decreased rapidly to â¼2-3 Bq mâ3 in 2015/2016, still a bit higher than 137Cs activity concentrations before the FNPP1 accident (1.5-2 Bq mâ3). 134Cs/137Cs activity ratios decay-corrected to 11 March 2011 were â¼0.5-0.8. To the south of 30°N and between 130°E and 160°W in the western and central Pacific Ocean, 137Cs activity concentrations were around 1-7 Bq mâ3 in 2011/2012 but then stabilized at a few Bq mâ3 up to 2017.134Cs activity concentrations were detected at levels of 0.1-0.9 Bq mâ3, and 134Cs/137Cs activity ratios decay-corrected to 11 March 2011 were â¼0.3-0.5. Temporal variations of model-simulated 137Cs activity concentrations in surface water in the region of interest showed good agreement with observations, except in the southwestern North Pacific Ocean.
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Authors
Michio Aoyama, Yasunori Hamajima, Yayoi Inomata, Yuichiro Kumamoto, Eitarou Oka, Takaki Tsubono, Daisuke Tsumune,