G. Rauret et al., DEPOSITION ON HOLM OAK LEAF SURFACES OF ACCIDENTALLY RELEASED RADIONUCLIDES, Science of the total environment, 157(1-3), 1994, pp. 7-16
The retention of aerosols by canopies of holm oak trees in a typical M
editerranean forest is studied. Firstly, dry deposition is measured bo
th under and outside the canopy during several months. No clear differ
ences are observed either in the amount or in the chemical composition
of the particles collected under and outside the canopy. Secondly, th
e leaf morphology and anatomy as well as the aerosol deposited onto th
e leaf surfaces are studied by scanning electron microscopy. Cuticle t
hickness is measured and differences are observed between young and ol
d leaves. The distribution of aerosol particles over leaf surface is a
lso established. Finally, the possible incorporation into leaves of a
radioactive aerosol released in an accidental situation is studied, by
means of a sequential extraction procedure using water and an organic
solvent. From the results it can be deduced that neither the abiotic
layer nor the cuticle play any important role in the retention of caes
ium. The studied radionuclides are mainly found in particulate form, s
oluble in water, or incorporated into leaves.