Influence of the nature of clay minerals on the fixation of radiocaesium traces in an acid brown earth–podzol weathering sequence
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Soil Science
- Vol. 50 (1) , 117-125
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2389.1999.00224.x
Abstract
Summary: The magnitude of radiocaesium fixation by micaceous clay minerals is affected by their transformation, which depends on weathering in soil. The net retention of radiocaesium traces was quantified by sorption–desorption experiments in the various horizons of four sandy soils forming an acid brown earth–podzol weathering sequence derived from sandy sediments and characterized by marked changes in mineral composition. The features of the 2:1 minerals of the four soils, resulting from an aluminization process in depth and a desaluminization process towards the surface, had a strong influence on Cs+fixation. Beneath the desaluminization front, which deepens from the acid brown earth to the podzol, hydroxy interlayered vermiculite was dominant and the137Cs+fixation was the weakest. At the desaluminization front depth, vermiculite was responsible for the strongest137Cs+fixation. In the upper layers, smectite appeared in the podzolized soils and the137Cs+fixation decreased. The magnitude in Cs+fixation therefore appeared as a tracer of the transformation process affecting the 2:1 clay minerals in the acid brown earth–podzol weathering sequence. This magnitude was positively correlated with the vermiculite content of the studied soil materials estimated by the rubidium saturation method.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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