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Controls on Anthropogenic Radionuclide Distribution in the Sellafield-Impacted Eastern Irish Sea, UK

  • Daisy Ray
  • , Peter Leary
  • , Francis R. Livens
  • , Neil Gray
  • , Katherine Morris
  • , Kathleen A. Law
  • , Adam Fuller
  • , Liam Abrahamsen-Mills
  • , John Howe
  • , Kieran M. Tierney
  • , Graham Muir
  • , Gareth Law

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Understanding anthropogenic radionuclide biogeochemistry and mobility in natural systems is key to improving the management of radioactively contaminated environments and radioactive wastes. Here, we describe the contemporary depth distribution and phase partitioning of 137Cs, Pu, and 241Am in two sediment cores taken from the Irish Sea (Site 1: the Irish Sea Mudpatch; Site 2: the Esk Estuary). Both sites lie in close proximity to the Sellafield Ltd. nuclear site. Sellafield Ltd. have disposed of low-level aqueous radioactive wastes into the Irish Sea for >50y. We compare the depth distribution of the radionuclides at each site to trends in sediment and porewater redox chemistry, using trace element abundance, microbial ecology, and sequentialextractions, to better understand the relative importance of sediment biogeochemisty vs.physical controls on radionuclide distribution / post-depositional mobility in the sediments. We highlight that the distribution of 137Cs, Pu, and 241Am at both sites is largely controlled by physical mixing of the sediments, physical transport processes, and sediment accumulation.Interestingly, at the Esk Estuary, microbially-mediated redox processes (considered for Pu) do not appear to offer significant controls on Pu distribution, even over decadal timescales. We also highlight that the Irish Sea Mudpatch likely still acts as a source of historical pollution to other areas in the Irish Sea, despite ever decreasing levels of waste output from the Sellfield Ltd site.
源语言English
文章编号140765
页数14
期刊Science of the Total Environment
743
早期在线日期6 7月 2020
DOI
出版状态Published - 15 11月 2020

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