Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment

Abstract: Soil erosion is a global environmental problem, and anthropogenic fallout radionuclides offer a promising tool for describing and quantifying soil redistribution on decadal time scales. The 137Cs technique for investigating rates and patterns of soil erosion has now been successfully appl...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Azbouche, Mohamed Belamri, Abdelkrim Hamoudi, Boutkhil Morsli, Zaida Melzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Firenze 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development
Online Access:http://www.iao.florence.it/ojs/index.php/JAEID/article/view/564
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spelling doaj-6aceb692d6674b4591a971ab6e5d673c2021-06-02T06:39:46ZengUniversità degli Studi di FirenzeJournal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development1590-71982240-28022017-06-01111114115510.12895/jaeid.20171.564145Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessmentAhmed Azbouche0Mohamed Belamri1Abdelkrim Hamoudi2Boutkhil Morsli3Zaida Melzi4Nuclear Research Center of AlgiersNuclear Research Center of Algiers, AlgiersNational Institute for Forest Research, TlemcenNational Institute for Forest Research, TlemcenNational Institute for Forest Research, TlemcenAbstract: Soil erosion is a global environmental problem, and anthropogenic fallout radionuclides offer a promising tool for describing and quantifying soil redistribution on decadal time scales. The 137Cs technique for investigating rates and patterns of soil erosion has now been successfully applied in a wide range of environments. This radionuclide strongly adheres to soil particles and therefore can be used as a tracer in soil movement studies. In this work we present the 137Cs redistribution in an agricultural area, to assess the soil erosion and sedimentation zones. 36 samples were collected in small watershed called Sidi Mohamed Cherif at Oued Isser located in North West of Algeria. The preparation of soil samples required drying, crushing and sieving to finally lower than 2mm diameter. The sample analysis was analyzed by gamma spectrometry technique composed with a high resolution HPGe semi-conductor detector with 1.8 keV to 60Co 1332.5 keV line, after soil characterization with WDXRF. The spectrums treatment was carried out using the Genie 2000 software dedicated to the processing of gamma spectra. The specific activity of 137Cs is obtained variable from 0.25Bq kg-1 and 7.8 Bq kg-1. These results allow determining the erosion global erosion rate, is about 12.5 t ha?1 yr?1. Keywords: 137Cs, Soil Characterization, Soil erosion, Gamma spectrometry, North West of Algeria.http://www.iao.florence.it/ojs/index.php/JAEID/article/view/564
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author Ahmed Azbouche
Mohamed Belamri
Abdelkrim Hamoudi
Boutkhil Morsli
Zaida Melzi
spellingShingle Ahmed Azbouche
Mohamed Belamri
Abdelkrim Hamoudi
Boutkhil Morsli
Zaida Melzi
Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment
Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development
author_facet Ahmed Azbouche
Mohamed Belamri
Abdelkrim Hamoudi
Boutkhil Morsli
Zaida Melzi
author_sort Ahmed Azbouche
title Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment
title_short Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment
title_full Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment
title_fullStr Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment
title_full_unstemmed Study of 137Cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western Algeria for soil loss assessment
title_sort study of 137cs redistribution in semi-arid land of western algeria for soil loss assessment
publisher Università degli Studi di Firenze
series Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development
issn 1590-7198
2240-2802
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract: Soil erosion is a global environmental problem, and anthropogenic fallout radionuclides offer a promising tool for describing and quantifying soil redistribution on decadal time scales. The 137Cs technique for investigating rates and patterns of soil erosion has now been successfully applied in a wide range of environments. This radionuclide strongly adheres to soil particles and therefore can be used as a tracer in soil movement studies. In this work we present the 137Cs redistribution in an agricultural area, to assess the soil erosion and sedimentation zones. 36 samples were collected in small watershed called Sidi Mohamed Cherif at Oued Isser located in North West of Algeria. The preparation of soil samples required drying, crushing and sieving to finally lower than 2mm diameter. The sample analysis was analyzed by gamma spectrometry technique composed with a high resolution HPGe semi-conductor detector with 1.8 keV to 60Co 1332.5 keV line, after soil characterization with WDXRF. The spectrums treatment was carried out using the Genie 2000 software dedicated to the processing of gamma spectra. The specific activity of 137Cs is obtained variable from 0.25Bq kg-1 and 7.8 Bq kg-1. These results allow determining the erosion global erosion rate, is about 12.5 t ha?1 yr?1. Keywords: 137Cs, Soil Characterization, Soil erosion, Gamma spectrometry, North West of Algeria.
url http://www.iao.florence.it/ojs/index.php/JAEID/article/view/564
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