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The variability in fallout content of soils and plants and the design of optimum field samplings strategies

Journal Article · · Health Physics
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  1. Radiological Institute of Ireland, Dublin (Ireland); and others
Sampling was carried out at an upland peat site in Ireland to assess the variability in {sup 137}Cs deposition to soils and activity concentration in individual vegetation species. A 3,600 m{sup 2} quadrat was laid out, and a soil core was extracted within each of sixteen 20 x 20 cm soil monoliths. The coefficient of variation values for {sup 137}Cs deposition and activity in individual soil horizons were in all cases greater than 30%, and the relative variability between corresponding horizons tended to increase with depth. Samples of Calluna vulgaris and Juncus squarrosus were taken at each soil sampling location and coefficients of variation for {sup 137}Cs activity in these species were 12 and 20%, respectively. The data was used to examine the relationship between the number of samples analyzed in a survey, the variability within those samples, and the way those two factors affect our ability to detect between-site differences in {sup 137}Cs contamination levels. A methodology is developed for detection of between-site differences in {sup 137}Cs contamination under different experimental criteria. The data show that, of the sample types examined, between-site differences could he detected most efficiently with C vulgarism Because of the variability associated with the {sup 137}Cs content of each sample type, between-site differences could be detected with fewer plant samples than soil samples. Plant-soil concentration ratios, transfer factors, and plant-plant ratios were calculated from the data, and the variability associated with each parameter was assessed. The variation among values for plant-plant ratios was less than among concentration ratios, and the greatest spread of values was associated with plant-soil transfer factors. 32 refs., 3 figs., 3 tabs.
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
255117
Journal Information:
Health Physics, Journal Name: Health Physics Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 68; ISSN HLTPAO; ISSN 0017-9078
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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