Abstract

90Sr Condition in the East China Sea and North Pacific

Muslim

The condition of 90Sr concentration in the East China Sea and North Pacific closed to the Japanese
island has been measured from 3 – 31 July 2000. There were differences condition of 90Sr concentration
in the those locations. The concentration of 90Sr detected in the surface East China Sea and North
Pacific ranged 0.44–1.32 mBq/â???? and 0.66-1.38 mBq/â???? respectively. Generally, the condition 90Sr
concentration in the East China Sea was lower than in the North Pacific. The highest 90Sr concentration
occurred in the off shore of North Pacific, because the 90Sr in the open sea is dominantly from nuclear
weapon testing and nuclear power plant accident (Chernobyl) rather than other resources, and it take
long time to precipitate into the bottom. Kuroshio and Taiwan-Tsushima warm current systems
influenced importantly in distribution of 90Sr concentration in the East China Sea beside other physical
factors such as fishing activity. These currents were not strong enough to stimulate increasing 90Sr
concentration in the coastal region of North Pacific close to the Japanese islands.