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ISSN 0137-0944
eISSN 2949-6144
Speciation of 226Ra and 232Th in sod-podzolic-gley concretionary soil

Speciation of 226Ra and 232Th in sod-podzolic-gley concretionary soil

Abstract

Speciation of 226Ra and 232Th in sod-podzolic-gley concretionary soil are studied. It has been shown that with periodic overmoistening by surface waters and alternation of reducing and oxidizing conditions, the mobility and availability to plants of 226Ra is substantially higher than 232Th. The sum of fractions available to plants (water-soluble and exchangeable) and mobile (water-soluble, exchangeable and mobile) of 226Ra is 2-10 times higher than 232Th. Segregated ferruginous nodules formed in the eluvial horizons of this soil have a weak effect on the mobility of 226Ra, but significantly reduce the mobility of 232Th, much of which is substantially fixed inside the crystal lattices of newly formed minerals.

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Received: 11/29/2018

Accepted: 12/18/2018

Accepted date: 09/30/2019

Keywords: fractionation; sequential extraction; heavy natural radionuclides; Albic Stagnic Retisol

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