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Hydrologic Response and Radionuclide Transport Following Fire at Semiarid Sites

Mathew P. Johansen*,a, Thomas E. Hakonsona, F. Ward Whickera, J. Roger Simantonb and Jeffery J. Stoneb

a Dep. of Radiological Health Sciences, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523-1673
b USDA-ARS, Southwest Watershed Research Center, Tucson, AZ 85719



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Fig. 1. Average enrichment ratios of 137Cs in sediments from burned and unburned plots at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) and Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS) (error bars of ±1 standard deviation).

 


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Fig. 2. Changes in sediment particle size fractions in runoff from burned plots at Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS) as antecedent soil moisture levels increased. Average antecedent soil moisture levels were 12.5% for the Dry run, 28.8% for the Wet run, and 35.4% for the Very Wet run.

 





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