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Research article2025Peer reviewedOpen access

Long-term transfer of 137 Cs in sensitive agricultural environments after the Chornobyl fallout in Sweden

Vinichuk, Mykhailo; Simonsson, Magnus; Larsson, Maja; Rosen, Klas

Abstract

In this study, the long-term transfer of 137 Cs from soil to grass on Swedish farms and fields, heavily contaminated after the 1986 radioactive fallout, was investigated. The study spans over 8-14 years, beginning in June 1986, and covers various soil types and agricultural practices. The transfer of 137 Cs from soil to grass was highly variable, with transfer factors ranging from 1.0 x 10-5 to 0.357 m2 kg-1 . Higher values were observed on fields with sandy loam, loamy sand, and organic soils, and lower values on fields with a high clay content. The transfer of 137 Cs to grass generally exhibited an exponential decline across the majority of fields over the years. The rate of decrease was most pronounced in clay loam and silty loam soils, while it was least evident in sandy loam, sandy soils, and peat soils. The soil properties and farming practices were more important for 137 Cs uptake than the initial deposition density. The transfer factor had a negative correlation with soil pH, clay, and fine silt content. No significant relationships were found with other soil variables, such as soil organic matter content and plant available potassium concentration. The median effective half-life of 137 Cs in the grass was 4.5 years, with a range of 2-18 years. The uptake of 137 Cs by plants did not correlate with the potassium concentration in grass tissues; however, the activity concentration of 137 Cs in grass correlated negatively with the potassium content in the plants grown on fields with high deposition levels.

Keywords

Grass; Pasture; Soil; Clay; Sand; 137Cs

Published in

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
2025, volume: 282, article number: 107621
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD

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UKÄ Subject classification

Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation
Soil Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2025.107621

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/140649