Distribution of 228Ra and 226Ra in the Surface Layer of the Black Sea Waters

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Kozlovskaia, O. N. [1 ,2 ]
Kremenchutskii, D. A. [1 ]
Shibetskaia, Iu. G. [1 ]
Razina, V. A. [1 ]
Bezhin, N. A. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] RAS, Marine Hydrophys Inst, 2 Kapitanskaya Str, Sevastopol 299011, Russia
[2] Sevastopol State Univ, Res Lab Radioecol & Marine Radiochem, 33 Univ skaya Str, Sevastopol 299053, Russia
[3] Sevastopol State Univ, 33 Univ skaya Str, Sevastopol 299053, Russia
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PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY | 2023年 / 30卷 / 06期
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Ra-228; radium-228; Ra-226; radium-226; Black Sea; submarine groundwater discharge; river flow; SUBMARINE GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE; RADIUM ISOTOPES; SUBTERRANEAN ESTUARY; BARITE FORMATION; COASTAL WATERS; RA-228/RA-226; RATIOS; BAY; TRANSPORT; TRACERS;
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Purpose. The purpose of the work is to summarize information on the features of spatial variability of the Ra-226 and Ra-228 concentration fields and the factors influencing these features in the surface water layer of the Black Sea . Methods and Results . The data on spatial variability of the Ra-228 and Ra-226 concentrations in the surface (0.3-3.0 m) layer of the Black Sea obtained during four expeditions were used. The Ra-228 and Ra-226 isotopes were recovered from the seawater samples using the MnO2 -based fiber. Their activity was measured by a UMF-2000 alpha -beta radiometer. The data on the content of main elements of the basic biogenic cycle were obtained photometrically. Conclusions. The concentrations of Ra-228 and (226) Ra varied in a range of 17.2 to 172.2 dmp/m(3) and from 38.0 to 270.1 dmp/m(3), respectively. It is shown that in the region under study, the influence of submarine sources and, presumably, sewage is of a local character and is manifested in an increase of concentrations of these radionuclides or one of them by 1.5-2.3 times. The mesoscale eddies observed in the region of the Southern Coast of Crimea are assumed to affect spatial variability of the radium isotope concentration fields that results in a local decrease or increase in their concentrations by 2.3-2.8 times. It is shown that propagation of the Azov Sea waters in the Black Sea is traced by the Ra-228 and Ra-226 concentration fields: the increased (by 2.3-2.6 times) values of the contents of both isotopes are observed in these areas. It is established that in the areas subjected to the affect of river runoff, the concentration of long-lived radium isotopes is observed to increase with distance from the coast. The spatial scales, on which the influence of a particular source is manifested, are expected to be proportional to its power (flow rate and radionuclides concentration): the higher the power, the greater the distance at which its influence is monitored.
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页数:19
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