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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Relationship between 137Cs in some undisturbed New Zealand soils and rainfall

LR Basher and KM Matthews

Australian Journal of Soil Research 31(5) 655 - 663
Published: 1993

Abstract

Soil samples were collected from 10 undisturbed sites in South Canterbury and Manawatu, New Zealand, to examine the relationship between 137Cs in soils and rainfall. The results were used to test a previously derived model relating cumulative deposition of 137Cs from atmospheric fallout to mean annual rainfall. There were strong correlations between mean measured levels of 137Cs in soils from the undisturbed sites and rainfall, and between the mean measured levels in soils and those predicted by the model. The moder can therefore be used to estimate input levels of137Cs for erosion studies and to verify the suitability of local measurements of the input value from sites assumed to be undisturbed. Coefficients of variation in soil-Cs at the undisturbed sites ranged up to 30%, indicating that up to 10 samples may be needed to estimate the input value with a standard error ± 10%.

Keywords: Cesium-137; Soil Erosion; New Zealand; Input Sites; Rainfall;

https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9930655

© CSIRO 1993

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