The concept of the rate of transport of exchange and non-exchange forms of radionuclides over river catchment is introduced. On this basis, a differential transport equation is proposed for finding the radionuclide content in soil and radionuclide flow into a river with nonuniform contamination of the catchment area. The time dependence of the radionuclide wash-off time constant is determined from the measurements. It is found that transport is slow, so that radionuclide decay plays a large role. A large fraction of the radionuclides, aside from the long-lived transuranium nuclides, decays within the catchment area and does not enter the river. The flow into the river is largely determined by the radionuclide content near river edge. Examples of calculations of radionuclide flow into a river and bukhta are presented.
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Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 110, No. 3, pp. 163–169, March, 2011.
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Andreev, I.I., Laikin, A.I. & Platovskikh, Y.A. Analysis of radionuclide wash-off from river basins. At Energy 110, 195–202 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10512-011-9410-8
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