Estimating Be-7 association with soil particle size fractions for erosion and deposition modelling
PURPOSE: Estimates of beryllium-7 (⁷Be) enrichment in soil particle size fractions are important for correction in existing soil redistribution models. Little attention has been given to documenting methods of estimating ⁷Be enrichment and assessing differences in enrichment between soil types in th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of soils and sediments 2014-11, Vol.14 (11), p.1886-1893 |
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Zusammenfassung: | PURPOSE: Estimates of beryllium-7 (⁷Be) enrichment in soil particle size fractions are important for correction in existing soil redistribution models. Little attention has been given to documenting methods of estimating ⁷Be enrichment and assessing differences in enrichment between soil types in the context of soil redistribution modelling. Here, we detail a method for estimating ⁷Be enrichment and correcting soil redistribution estimates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Beryllium from a solution of BeCl₂ was adsorbed to two soils with contrasting texture using a batch procedure. Soil fractions were separated by settling according to Stokes’ Law, and samples of bulk and settled fractions were digested and analysed for Be concentration and for specific surface area. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Both soils demonstrated increasing enrichment of Be with increasing specific surface area. There was a marked difference in enrichment between the soil types with the coarse soil showing greater enrichment in the finer fractions. Calculated enrichment ratios for the coarse soil more than doubled between subfractions of the |
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ISSN: | 1439-0108 1614-7480 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11368-014-0955-8 |