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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2010

Application of in-situ measurement to determine 137Cs in the Swiss Alps.

Monika Schaub; Nadine Konz; Katrin Meusburger; Christine Alewell

Establishment of (137)Cs inventories is often used to gain information on soil stability. The latter is crucial in mountain systems, where ecosystem stability is tightly connected to soil stability. In-situ measurements of (137)Cs in steep alpine environments are scarce. Most studies have been carried out in arable lands and with Germanium (Ge) detectors. Sodium Iodide (NaI) detector system is an inexpensive and easy to handle field instrument, but its validity on steep alpine environments has not been tested yet. In this study, a comparison of laboratory measurements with GeLi detector and in-situ measurements with NaI detector of (137)Cs gamma soil radiation has been done in an alpine catchment with high (137)Cs concentration (Urseren Valley, Switzerland). The aim of this study was to calibrate the in-situ NaI detector system for application on steep alpine slopes. Replicate samples from an altitudinal transect through the Urseren Valley, measured in the laboratory with a GeLi detector, showed a large variability in (137)Cs activities at a meter scale. This small-scale heterogeneity determined with the GeLi detector is smoothed out by uncollimated in-situ measurements with the NaI detector, which provides integrated estimates of (137)Cs within the field of view (3.1 m(2)) of each measurement. There was no dependency of (137)Cs on pH, clay content and carbon content, but a close relationship was determined between measured (137)Cs activities and soil moisture. Thus, in-situ data must be corrected for soil moisture. Close correlation (R(2) = 0.86, p < 0.0001) was found for (137)Cs activities (in Bq kg(-1)) estimated with in-situ (NaI detector) and laboratory (GeLi detector) methods. We thus concluded that the NaI detector system is a suitable tool for in-situ measurements in alpine environments. This paper describes the calibration of the NaI detector system for field application under elevated (137)Cs activities originating from Chernobyl fallout.


International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2010

Soil erosion modelled with USLE and PESERA using QuickBird derived vegetation parameters in an alpine catchment

Katrin Meusburger; Nadine Konz; Monika Schaub; Christine Alewell


Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2009

Cesium-137-based erosion-rate determination of a steep mountainous region

Nadine Konz; Monika Schaub; Volker Prasuhn; Dominik Baenninger; Christine Alewell


Catena | 2012

On the measurement of alpine soil erosion

Nadine Konz; V. Prasuhn; Christine Alewell


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2010

Process identification of soil erosion in steep mountain regions

Nadine Konz; D. Baenninger; Markus Konz; M. A. Nearing; Christine Alewell


Archive | 2013

The combined use of 137Cs and stable isotopes to evaluate soil redistribution in mountainous grasslands, Switzerland

Katrin Meusburger; Monika Schaub; Nadine Konz; Christine Alewell; Lionel Mabit


Archive | 2012

On the measurement of Alpine Soil Erosion on Plot scale

Nadine Konz; Volker Prasuhn; Christine Alewell


Agrarforschung Schweiz | 2011

Identification des surfaces qui contribuent démesurément à la pollution des eaux

Martin Frey; Nadine Konz; Christian Stamm; Volker Prasuhn


Knappe Ressource Boden: eine Herausforderung | 2011

Machbarkeitsstudie Kartierung beitragender Flächen – Problem fehlender Bodendaten

Volker Prasuhn; Nadine Konz; Christian Stamm; Martin Frey


Archive | 2010

QuickBird derived vegetation parameters for soil erosion risk assessment in an alpine catchment

Katrin Meusburger; Nadine Konz; Monika Schaub; Christine Alewell

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Christian Stamm

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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M. A. Nearing

Agricultural Research Service

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