RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION BY CESIUM-137 OF FLOODPLAINS AND WATER OF THE TECHA AND ISET RIVERS

Authors

  • Evgenia N. Shamshurina Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Anna A. Kurakova Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Alexey V. Konoplev Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Valentin N. Golosov Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2025-3-143-164

Keywords:

латеральная миграция, аккумуляция, техногенные аварии, цезий-137, пойма

Abstract

The article presents an analysis of data from literature sources and actual data from Roshydromet onradioactive contamination with ¹³⁷Cs of floodplain territories and waters of the Techa and Iset rivers, which are part ofthe Ob-Irtysh basin. The consequences of radioactive waste discharges into the Techa River (1949–1951) and the accidentat the reservoir containing high-level liquid radioactive waste at the Mayak Production Association (PO Mayak) are examined in detail.The analysis revealed significant differences in the distribution of radioactive ¹³⁷Cs between the rivers: there is adecrease in the volumetric activity of ¹³⁷Cs downstream of the Techa River, while in the Iset River contamination levelsremain relatively stable in different sections. The sources of secondary contamination of the Techa River waters aresections of the contaminated floodplain since, despite the decades that have passed (this period exceeding more than 2half-lives of ¹³⁷Cs (T₁/₂ = 30.2 years)), contamination levels in some sections of the floodplain of the studied rivers remainhigh.It is noted that methodological approaches developed in geomorphology and landscape science were not widelyused when collecting and analyzing data on the accumulation, accretion, and distribution of radiocesium in the floodplainlandscapes. Firstly, there was insufficient attention to hydrological aspects: there was no detailed analysis of water andsediment runoff, of the seasonal and long-term fluctuations. Secondly, when surveying the valleys of the Techa and Isetrivers, many studies lacked precise topographic referencing of sampling locations due to the absence of a cartographicbase of appropriate quality and the low accuracy of GPS equipment at that time. Layer-by-layer sampling of floodplaindeposits was typically carried out with a large step of 5 cm. These shortcomings, associated with technical capabilities atthe time of mass studies in the Techa River floodplain, significantly limit the possibilities for correct interpretation of theresults of assessments of horizontal migration processes and redistribution of radionuclides at different distances from themain contamination zones.

Author Biographies

Evgenia N. Shamshurina, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Candidate of Biological Sciences, ScientificResearcher, Laboratory of Geochemistry of NaturalWaters, Faculty of Geography

Anna A. Kurakova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Candidate of Geographical Sciences, ScientificResearcher, Laboratory of Geochemistryof Natural Waters, Faculty of Geography

Alexey V. Konoplev, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Head of Laboratory,Laboratory of Geochemistry of Natural Waters,Faculty of Geography

Valentin N. Golosov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Doctor of Geography, Leading Researcher, Laboratoryof Geochemistry of Natural Waters, Faculty ofGeography

Published

2025-11-20

How to Cite

Shamshurina Е. Н., Kurakova А. А., Konoplev А. В., & Golosov В. Н. (2025). RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION BY CESIUM-137 OF FLOODPLAINS AND WATER OF THE TECHA AND ISET RIVERS. Geographical Bulletin, (3(74), 143–164. https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2025-3-143-164

Issue

Section

Ecology and Environmental management