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Distribution of artificial radionuclides in particle-size soil fractions
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Distribution of artificial radionuclides in particle-size soil fractions

  • Assiya Kunduzbayeva1,
  • Alua Kabdyrakova2,
  • Ayan Mendubayev1,
  • Andrey Panitskiy1,
  • Natalya Larionova1 &
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  • Viktor Baklanov3 

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Experimental studies were carried out to evaluate the efficiency of fractional separation of radioactively contaminated soils with respect to gamma-emitting 137Cs and 241Am. The research was conducted using samples from radiation-hazardous objects (craters) located at the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site and resulted from ground and excavation nuclear explosions. The most appropriate parameter reflecting the distribution pattern of artificial radionuclides 137Cs and 241Am across soil fractions resulting from nuclear blasts is the enrichment factor (Ef). Dry fractional separation can be recommended as a promising method for the decontamination of soils contaminated with cesium.

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This research was funded by the Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, grant number BR24993140 and grant number AP08856225.

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  1. Branch Office ‘Institute of Radiation Safety and Ecology’ of the NNC RK, Kurchatov T., Kazakhstan

    Assiya Kunduzbayeva, Ayan Mendubayev, Andrey Panitskiy & Natalya Larionova

  2. National Nuclear Center, Kurchatov T., Kazakhstan

    Alua Kabdyrakova

  3. Branch Office ‘Institute of Atomic Energy’ of the NNC RK, Kurchatov T., Kazakhstan

    Viktor Baklanov

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A. Kunduzbayeva—Conceptualization, Data Curation, Formal Analysis, Writing (Original Draft); A. Kabdyrakova—Methodology, Writing (Review & Editing); A. Mendubayev—Methodology, Data Curation; A. Panitskiy—Conceptualization, Funding Acquisition, Project Administration, Writing (Review & Editing); N. Larionova—Validation, Writing (Review & Editing); V. Baklanov—Validation, Writing (Review & Editing).

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Kunduzbayeva, A., Kabdyrakova, A., Mendubayev, A. et al. Distribution of artificial radionuclides in particle-size soil fractions. Sci Rep (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-39072-8

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Keywords

  • Radioactively contaminated soils
  • 137Cs
  • 241Am
  • Radioactive waste
  • Semipalatinsk nuclear test site
  • Fractional separation
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