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Distribution of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides in sediments from the Vefsnfjord, Norway

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2021

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Areas in central Norway were heavily contaminated with fallout from the Chernobyl accident in 1986. In this study, we assess <sup>137</sup>Cs in surface sediments and sediment cores collected in the Vefsnfjord in Nordland county. Concentrations of <sup>137</sup>Cs in surface sediments ranged from 159 to 191 Bq kg<sup>-1</sup> dry weight (d.w.). Sub-surface peaks of <sup>137</sup>Cs were observed in all cores, with a maximum concentration of 432 Bq kg<sup>-1</sup> d.w. Given that little is known about the distribution of naturally occurring radionuclides in Norwegian fjords and coastal areas, a better understanding of the total burden of radioactivity is important for the Norwegian fishing and aquaculture industries. Therefore, analyses of the natural radionuclides <sup>40</sup>K, <sup>226</sup>Ra, <sup>228</sup>Ra and <sup>210</sup>Pb were included in the study. Analyses of total sulphur (TS), total carbon (TC), total organic carbon (TOC) and grain size distribution have been performed to provide a sedimentologic context for interpreting the radionuclide results.

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