放射性核素
核电站
陆地生态系统
放射生态学
环境科学
福岛核事故
沉积(地质)
大气(单位)
环境修复
污染
环境保护
生态系统
生态学
地理
核物理学
地质学
沉积物
气象学
物理
古生物学
生物
量子力学
作者
Yuichi Onda,Keisuke Taniguchi,Kazuya Yoshimura,Hiroaki Kato,Junko Takahashi,Yoshifumi Wakiyama,Frédéric Coppin,Hugh G. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43017-020-0099-x
摘要
The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident, Japan, released the largest quantity of radionuclides into the terrestrial environment since the 1986 accident at Chernobyl. This accident resulted in 2.7 PBq of radiocaesium (137Cs) contaminated forests, agricultural lands, grasslands and urban areas, which subsequently migrated through soil and waterways in the Fukushima Prefecture. In this Review, we synthesize knowledge regarding the deposition, distribution and transport of fallout radionuclides, especially 137Cs, in the terrestrial environment after the FDNPP accident, which were revealed by extensive and continuous environmental monitoring. Anthropogenic activities, high run-off and steep topography led to a rapid decline in the activity concentration of 137Cs in soils and rivers, especially in the first year after the accident. The decline in exposed radioactivity was notably faster than that seen after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident, likely related to differences in geography and climate, and the intensive remediation activities in Fukushima. However, forests in Fukushima have retained a notable amount of 137Cs in the upper centimetres of soil and could persist as a source of 137Cs into rivers. For continued understanding of both natural and fallout radionuclide behaviour in the environment, there must be long-term accessibility of the data collected in response to the FDNPP accident.
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