Source and distribution characteristics of Pu, Np and Cs in sediments in the Northwest and Central Equatorial Pacific after the Fukushima nuclear accident.

Environ Pollut

The Laboratory of Marine Ecological Environment Early Warning and Monitoring, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, P.R.C, Xiamen, 361005, China.

Published: July 2022

To understand the possible influence of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident on the deep sea, as well as the geochemical behavior and transport of radionuclides, Cs, Cs, Pu, Pu, and Np were measured in the abyssal sediments of the Northwest Pacific (NWP) and Central Equatorial Pacific (CEP) Ocean. Data on the characteristics of these sediments obtained after the FDNPP accident are extremely rare, especially in the NWP subtropical gyre (NPSG) region. FDNPP-derived radio-Cs (Cs, Cs) arrived at the open sea floor of the NWP before 2018 but was only found in the Kuroshio-Oyashio Extension (KOE) region. No FDNPP-derived Pu was detected in the abyssal sediments of the NWP or CEP. Pu in the NWP mainly originated from global fallout and the Pacific Proving Ground (PPG) close-in fallout, except for at station WP1 (39°N in the KOE region), where an abnormal but non-FDNPP-derived Pu signal was detected. Pu in the eastern CEP sediment was less affected by the PPG close-in fallout from the Marshall Islands and was mainly derived from global fallout, with some close-in fallout from the Johnston Atoll test. The KOE region was the area most affected by PPG close-in fallout Pu via Kuroshio transport, while the lowest inventories of Pu and Np were found in the NPSG region due to its oligotrophic environment. The Np originated from the same source as Pu, and the latitudinal pattern of Np was consistent with that of Pu. Station SS (in the marginal sea of the NWP) contained high Np/Pu atom ratios in the deeper layers of sediment and had a Np depth profile opposite that of the Pu profile, compared to other stations; these differences are mainly attributed to differences in the behaviors of Np and Pu.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119214DOI Listing

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