Abstract:
Surface sediment samples were collected off the east coast of Shandong Peninsula in April, July, October and December of 2019 respectively. Radionuclides
7Be,
210Pb
ex,
228Th
ex and
137Cs of the surface sediments are analysed and discussed for different seasons. The results suggest that the seasonal distributions of
7Be and
228Th
ex are different from
210Pb
ex and
137Cs at same station, and the seasonal distribution of the same radionuclide vary from station to station. The variations of radionuclides seem to have nothing to do with the grain size of surface sediments. The seasonal variations of
7Be and
228Th
ex are significantly affected by the transport and settlement of suspended matter, while
210Pb
ex and
137Cs are more closely related to sediment redistribution. Comparing to the station H02, the changes of radionuclides in surface sediments at the station H01 are less affected by atmospheric sedimentation. H01 and H02 are located in different parts of the omega-shaped (Ω) mud deposits, owing to different sediment sources and dynamic environments. The study results further confirm that
7Be、
210Pb
ex、
228Th
ex and
137Cs are good tracers for illustrating sediment transport and deposition.