The present report describes the first results obtained from lysimeter
experiments started in 1990. The lysimeter plant consists of twelf so
il monoliths from four different sites (three replicates each). Since
1990 the following agricultural crops were grown: endive, corn, winter
wheat, mustard, sugar beet and potato. Gravitational water ranged from
3.9% to 18.3% of precipitation plus irrigation water, calculated as h
alf years average values excluding the first six month of operation. T
he two Cambisols on sediments exhibited a mean percentage of app. 10%.
The Dystric Cambisol on silicate rock and the Gleysol showed average
values of 20%. In 1990 the top layers (20 cm) were contaminated with t
hree radionuclides. The leaching of the contaminants Co-60, Cs-137 and
Ra-226 differed distinctly between the elements. The lowest leaching
rates were observed for Cs-137, followed by Co-60. The Ra-226-concentr
ations in the gravitational water were clearly highest of all. However
, the comparison of the Ra-226/Ra-228 ratios in deep soil layers and i
n gravitational water showed that the Ra-226 measured in the leachate
originates from the natural contents in the subsoil and not from the a
rtificial Ra-226 contamination of the topsoil. The mobility of the art
ificial radionuclides decreased therefore in the following order: Co-6
0 > (Ra-226) > Cs-137.