RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 19, ES6013, doi:10.2205/2019ES000681, 2019


Table 1. Natural and Artificial Radionuclide Activity Concentrations in Small-Lake Bottom Sediments of the Central Baraba Lowland
\numero Lake $^{232}$Th, $^{238}$U(Ra), $^{40}$K, Ac, $^{137}$Cs,
Bq kg$^{-1}$ Bq kg$^{-1}$ Bq kg$^{-1}$ Bq kg$^{-1}$ Bq kg$^{-1}$
1 Suetok 18.9 28.6 396.4 58 178
2 Bilgen 21.6 24.3 431.8 65 47
3 Sarbalyk 24.6 33.1 315.1 59 0
4 Mostovoe 23.1 19.0 250.5 52 12
5 Kazatovo 14.3 21.2 294.4 44 183
6 Yargol 16.1 49.8 151.3 34 24
7 Bergul 13.5 32.4 235.5 38 132
8 Kambala 22.0 25.4 252.9 50 78
9 Chylym 13.3 30.4 132.5 29 140
10 Bol. Kurgan 6.7 21.2 170.7 23 114
11 Barchin 4.2 43.1 65.8 11 209
12 Kaily 13.0 31.5 158.3 30 189
13 Bol. Kaily 28.7 26.0 359.3 68 96
14 Tsybovo 26.7 16.4 292.7 60 168
15 Chistoe 34.7 36.0 455.4 84 151
16 Zhiloe 23.1 30.3 424.2 66 115
17 Bugristoe 17.3 24.5 238.1 43 171
18 Peschanoe 19.0 28.1 112.8 35 75

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Citation: Ovdina Ekaterina A., Vera D. Strakhovenko, Nadezhda I. Yermolaeva, Evgeniya Yu. Zarubina, Yurij V. Yermolov (2019), Radionuclide distribution in components of the Sarbalyk limnetic system (Baraba lowland, Western Siberia), Russ. J. Earth Sci., 19, ES6013, doi:10.2205/2019ES000681.


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