The total amounts of Cs-137 and Sr-90 transported from Finland by rivers in
to the Gulf of Finland, Gulf of Bothnia and Archipelago Sea since 1986 were
estimated. The estimates were based on long-term monitoring of Cs-137 and
Sr-90 ill river and other surface waters and on the statistics of water dis
charges from Finnish rivers to the above sub-areas of the Baltic Sea. The t
otal amounts of Cs-137 and Sr-90 removed from Finland into the Baltic Sea d
uring 1986-1996 were estimated to be 65 and 10 TBq, respectively. The resul
ts show that, although the deposition of Cs-137 was much higher than that o
f Sr-90 after the Chernobyl accident, the amount of Cs-137 removed from Fin
land is only six times as high as that of Sr-90. This emphasizes the import
ance of Sr-90 while considering radiation doses from surface waters and Cs-
137 while estimating doses via pathways from catchment soil, lake sediments
and biota after a fallout situation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.