Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.

Changes in 137Cs export over time following clearcutting were investigated in a Japanese forested catchment affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident. A total of 13% of the catchment area was clear-cut 2 years after the accident. Annual suspended solids (SS) export at the catchment outlet increased...

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Main Authors: Tatsuhiro Nishikiori, Seiji Hayashi, Mirai Watanabe, Tetsuo Yasutaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212348
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spelling doaj-bb908a0e274f4a7ea3f88bcdd13ccb3c2021-03-03T20:52:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e021234810.1371/journal.pone.0212348Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.Tatsuhiro NishikioriSeiji HayashiMirai WatanabeTetsuo YasutakaChanges in 137Cs export over time following clearcutting were investigated in a Japanese forested catchment affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident. A total of 13% of the catchment area was clear-cut 2 years after the accident. Annual suspended solids (SS) export at the catchment outlet increased 1.4 to 2.0 times after clearcutting; however, 137Cs export increased slightly (up to 1.1 times), corresponding to 0.21% to 0.30% of the 137Cs inventory in the catchment. The smaller change in 137Cs export than in SS export was due to a rapid decrease in the activity concentration following clearcutting. This decrease was likely caused by both natural attenuation and SS derived from sources with a low activity concentration in the clear-cut area. Monitoring of the sediment transport from hillslopes in small-scale experimental plots showed that the 137Cs yield in the skid trail was 3.6 to 21 times greater than those in clear-cut and unlogged forest floors. This significant 137Cs transport was due to greater soil erosion (by up to two orders of magnitude) along the skid trail, despite the lower activity concentration than those in the other plots. This indicates that while skid trails were involved in the rapid decrease of the activity concentration of SS, they were a potential source of the increased export of 137Cs and SS. Net 137Cs export increased by clearcutting (the export excluding the decrease accompanied by natural attenuation) was estimated to account for only 0.092% of the inventory in the catchment for 2.5 years. These results imply that the impact of clearcutting on 137Cs export was temporary in this catchment.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212348
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author Tatsuhiro Nishikiori
Seiji Hayashi
Mirai Watanabe
Tetsuo Yasutaka
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Seiji Hayashi
Mirai Watanabe
Tetsuo Yasutaka
Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tatsuhiro Nishikiori
Seiji Hayashi
Mirai Watanabe
Tetsuo Yasutaka
author_sort Tatsuhiro Nishikiori
title Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
title_short Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
title_full Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
title_fullStr Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a Japanese forested catchment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
title_sort impact of clearcutting on radiocesium export from a japanese forested catchment following the fukushima nuclear accident.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Changes in 137Cs export over time following clearcutting were investigated in a Japanese forested catchment affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident. A total of 13% of the catchment area was clear-cut 2 years after the accident. Annual suspended solids (SS) export at the catchment outlet increased 1.4 to 2.0 times after clearcutting; however, 137Cs export increased slightly (up to 1.1 times), corresponding to 0.21% to 0.30% of the 137Cs inventory in the catchment. The smaller change in 137Cs export than in SS export was due to a rapid decrease in the activity concentration following clearcutting. This decrease was likely caused by both natural attenuation and SS derived from sources with a low activity concentration in the clear-cut area. Monitoring of the sediment transport from hillslopes in small-scale experimental plots showed that the 137Cs yield in the skid trail was 3.6 to 21 times greater than those in clear-cut and unlogged forest floors. This significant 137Cs transport was due to greater soil erosion (by up to two orders of magnitude) along the skid trail, despite the lower activity concentration than those in the other plots. This indicates that while skid trails were involved in the rapid decrease of the activity concentration of SS, they were a potential source of the increased export of 137Cs and SS. Net 137Cs export increased by clearcutting (the export excluding the decrease accompanied by natural attenuation) was estimated to account for only 0.092% of the inventory in the catchment for 2.5 years. These results imply that the impact of clearcutting on 137Cs export was temporary in this catchment.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212348
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