Distribution and variability of Be-7 in soils under different surface cover conditions and its potential for describing soil redistribution processes

被引:115
作者
Wallbrink, PJ
Murray, AS
机构
[1] Division of Water Resources, Cmw. Sci. Indust. Res. Organisation, Canberra, ACT
[2] CSIRO Division of Water Resources, Canberra Laboratory, Canberra, ACT 2601
关键词
D O I
10.1029/95WR02973
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Measurements of Be-7 in soils can be used to indicate movement of topsoil, and this study aims to contribute to this technique by examining Be-7 in soils under a range of conditions, The penetration and areal concentration of Be-7 have been measured in bare soil, grassland, and eucalypt forest and compared with total measured fallout. Inventories in the bare soil decreased progressively from 64 to 46% of total fallout over the sampling period, probably owing, to a decrease in infiltration capacity. This may have an effect on the interpretation of Cs-137 inventories under similar conditions. For grassed soil, average inventories were 96-142% of total fallout; for eucalypt litter plus soil, inventories were 73-95%. Natural variability of areal. concentration of the nuclide was calculated to be about 20% (relative standard deviation), irrespective of soil type and/or surface cover. However, soil disturbance following logging operations increased variability to about 50%, even after more than 7 half-lives of Be-7 had elapsed. Penetration could be approximated by an exponential in bare soil and in eucalypt forest soil without litter, and average penetration half depths (P-h) in these soils were calculated to be 0.7 and 3.4 mm, respectively. Beryllium 7 concentration was found to increase as particle size decreased. The nuclide was not found below 20 mm depth in any soil or surface cover condition, thus confirming its utility in qualitative models that infer erosion processes by its use as a tracer of surface soil.
引用
收藏
页码:467 / 476
页数:10
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1980, TIMESCALES GEOMORPHO, DOI DOI 10.1080/03772063.1971.11486859
[2]   AGRICULTURAL EROSION INDICATED BY CS-137 REDISTRIBUTION .1. LEVELS AND DISTRIBUTION OF CS-137 ACTIVITY IN SOILS [J].
BROWN, RB ;
CUTSHALL, NH ;
KLING, GF .
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1981, 45 (06) :1184-1190
[3]  
Burch G.J., 1988, HYDROLOGY WATER RESO, P146
[4]   WATER REPELLENCY IN A DRY SCLEROPHYLL EUCALYPT FOREST - MEASUREMENTS AND PROCESSES [J].
CROCKFORD, H ;
TOPALIDIS, S ;
RICHARDSON, DP .
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 1991, 5 (04) :405-420
[5]  
Fredericks D.J., 1988, IAHS publication, V174, P225
[6]  
JENKINS C E, 1972, Water Air and Soil Pollution, V1, P181
[7]  
Longmore M.E., 1982, ARCHAEOMETRY, P310
[8]   EXTRACTION OF FALLOUT PB-210 FROM SOILS AND ITS DISTRIBUTION IN SOIL PROFILES [J].
MATTHEWS, KM ;
POTIPIN, K .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, 1985, 2 (04) :319-331
[9]   CONCENTRATION OF URANIUM SERIES NUCLIDES IN SOIL PARTICLES IN RELATION TO THEIR SIZE [J].
MEGUMI, K ;
MAMURO, T .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 1977, 82 (02) :353-356
[10]   PREFERENTIAL FLOW AND HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF FOREST SOILS [J].
MOORE, ID ;
BURCH, GJ ;
WALLBRINK, PJ .
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1986, 50 (04) :876-881