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Migration of iodine-129 and iodine-127 in soils
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2003
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Environmental ChemistryBiogeochemistryUkrainian SoilsEngineeringAnthropogenic 129Trace Element GeochemistryIodine Deficiency DisordersSoil PollutionSoil ChemistrySoil ContaminationGeochemistryEarth ScienceTrace Elements
Abstract To draw the balance of anthropogenic 129 I input into European soils, the concentrations of 129 I and 127 I in seven soils from Lower Saxony were analyzed down to a depth of 250 cm. In comparison with pre-nuclear soils and Ukrainian soils, we detected a significant anthropogenic input of 129 I. Considering the different time periods for the input of 129 I and 127 I it was possible to assess the dynamics of sorption processes which dominate migration and accumulation. Anthropogenic 129 I was successfully used as a tracer for a clarification of the migration processes of trace elements in soils.
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