Distance-dependence from volcano for Asian dust inclusions in Andosols: A key to control soil ability to retain radiocesium

Volume: 385, Pages: 114889 - 114889
Published: Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
Deposition of Asian dust, i.e. mica-bearing aeolian particles, throughout geological times has contributed greatly to the increased ability of soil to specifically retain radiocesium (137Cs), particularly in soils derived from mica-deficient parent materials. Allophanic Andosols, volcanic mica-deficient soils, in Japan were hypothesized to contain fewer micaceous minerals proximal to volcanoes due to the dilution of Asian dust by thicker...
Paper Details
Title
Distance-dependence from volcano for Asian dust inclusions in Andosols: A key to control soil ability to retain radiocesium
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
385
Pages
114889 - 114889
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