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Strong association of fallout plutonium with humic and fulvic acid as compared to uranium and 137 Cs in Nishiyama soils from Nagasaki, Japan

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry(1999)

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To investigate the formation of mobile organic plutonium, we analyzed the plutonium contents of the fulvic (FA) and humic (HA) acids from the soil samples obtained at Nishiyama, Nagasaki, Japan. The percentages of the plutonium bound strongly to HA and to FA vs. the total plutonium in the soil were 5–10% and 1%, respectively, at the depth of 0–0.1 m, much higher values than those of 137 Cs and uranium. After being weathered for 51 years under a temperate climate, the initial highfired oxides of fallout plutonium have become as chemically reactive plutonium from nuclear fuel reprocessing plants.
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Oxide,Japan,Inorganic Chemistry,Uranium,Soil Sample
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