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Atmospheric pollutants transport tracks revealed from ~(131)I, ~(137)Cs, and ~(134)Cs leaked from Fukushima accident and ~7Be and ~(210)Pb observed at Guiyang of China
Enyuan Wan;  Xiangdong Zheng;  Shilu Wang;  Guojiang Wan;  Changsheng Wang
2014
Source PublicationChinese Journal of Geochemistry
Volume33Issue:3Pages:248-255
Abstract

A massive earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale that occurred on March 11, 2011, on Honshu Island, Japan, caused radioactivity leakage from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, which led to the leakage of artificial nuclides (131I, 137Cs, and 134Cs) and their global transportation by atmospheric circulation. This paper reports a systematic comparative observation on radioactive concentrations of natural nuclides (7Be and 210Pb) and artificial nuclides (131I, 137Cs, and 134Cs) at the surface level, measured in weekly continuous aerosol sampling at Mount Guanfeng, Guiyang, China, from March 17, 2011 to April 28, 2011. During this period, the variations in the nuclide concentrations associated with their transport paths were analyzed with 315 hour back-trajectories of air mass initialized 500 m above the surface level at Guiyang. The results show that the pollutants of nuclear leakage from the Fukushima accident were transported to the Guiyang region of China via two significant pathways. In the first pathway the first wave of nuclear pollutants were transported from west to east in air masses at higher altitudes via global atmospheric circulation. The nuclear pollutants encircled the Earth almost once and after about 10 days to two weeks, between March 24 and March 31, 2011, intruded Guiyang from the northwestern region of China. In the second pathway, the nuclear pollutants from the Fukushima region arrived at Guiyang between April 7 and April 14, 2011, via air masses at lower altitudes that moved southwards because of the squeezing of the northeast Asian weather system and then by the influence, in succession, of the northeastern and southeastern air currents in the low-latitude region. The first transport pathway for atmospheric pollutants is on a global scale and based on air masses at higher altitudes, and the second transport pathway is on an eastern Asia regional scale and based on the air masses at lower altitude.

KeywordFukushima nuclear Leakage 131i-137cs-134cs-7be-210pb aerosol Transport guiyang
Indexed ByEI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9284
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
2.Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of China Meteorological Administration, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
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Enyuan Wan;Xiangdong Zheng;Shilu Wang;Guojiang Wan;Changsheng Wang. Atmospheric pollutants transport tracks revealed from ~(131)I, ~(137)Cs, and ~(134)Cs leaked from Fukushima accident and ~7Be and ~(210)Pb observed at Guiyang of China[J]. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,2014,33(3):248-255.
APA Enyuan Wan;Xiangdong Zheng;Shilu Wang;Guojiang Wan;Changsheng Wang.(2014).Atmospheric pollutants transport tracks revealed from ~(131)I, ~(137)Cs, and ~(134)Cs leaked from Fukushima accident and ~7Be and ~(210)Pb observed at Guiyang of China.Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,33(3),248-255.
MLA Enyuan Wan;Xiangdong Zheng;Shilu Wang;Guojiang Wan;Changsheng Wang."Atmospheric pollutants transport tracks revealed from ~(131)I, ~(137)Cs, and ~(134)Cs leaked from Fukushima accident and ~7Be and ~(210)Pb observed at Guiyang of China".Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 33.3(2014):248-255.
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