Application of Pu isotope as a tracer in soil erosion
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    The 137Cs tracing technology has been used the most extensively in the study on soil erosion, but with the decay of137Cs in the environment, it is of critical importance to find a replacement for 137Cs. Compared with137Cs, artificial radioactive species, plutonium isotopes, which originate from the same source, have a longer half-life (24 110 years for239 Pu and 6561 years for 240Pu), and are more easily to get adsorbed by soil particles. Especially with the development of measuring technology, the technologies of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) are readily available for application, thus making the determination of Pu isotopes more efficient and more sensitive than that of 137Cs. Consequently, Pu isotopes can be used as ideal replacements of 137Cs as tracer in the study on soil erosion. In this paper analysis was done of the base for Pu isotopes being used as tracer in soil erosion from the three aspects: (1) source and distribution;(2) the adsorption and fixation of Pu in soil;(3) methods for measuring plutonium isotopes; a brief introduction was presented to the basic principles and application of Pu isotopes as tracer in the study on soil erosion; and discussions were conducted on orientation of the study on further application of Pu isotopes as tracer.

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Xu Yihong, Pan Shaoming. Application of Pu isotope as a tracer in soil erosion[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2012,49(5):1021-1029.

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  • Received:October 11,2011
  • Revised:February 23,2012
  • Adopted:April 01,2012
  • Online: July 02,2012
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