Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline

Following the failure of the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture in March 2011, peer-reviewed publications describing radioactivity levels in organisms inhabiting coastal environments are scarce. This paper reports on elevated levels of <sup>134</sup>Cs and <sup>137</sup...

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Main Authors: Z. Baumann, N. Casacuberta, H. Baumann, P. Masqué, N. S. Fisher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-06-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/10/3809/2013/bg-10-3809-2013.pdf
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N. S. Fisher
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description Following the failure of the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture in March 2011, peer-reviewed publications describing radioactivity levels in organisms inhabiting coastal environments are scarce. This paper reports on elevated levels of <sup>134</sup>Cs and <sup>137</sup>Cs in macroalgae and mussels (up to ~ 800 Bq kg<sup>−1</sup> dry wt.) in June 2011. Cs concentrations in biota sampled in early June 2011 were higher in areas south of Fukushima than sampled in the last third of the month north of Fukushima. Activity concentrations from <sup>134+137</sup>Cs in organisms south of Fukushima were comparable to or lower than those from the naturally occurring <sup>40</sup>K in the same samples. While <sup>210</sup>Pb and <sup>210</sup>Po concentrations were generally lower than these other radionuclides, <sup>210</sup>Po as an &alpha;-emitter is more significant from a radiological viewpoint than &gamma;-emitters as it can inflict greater biological damage. By applying known bioconcentration factors of Cs in biota, measured biota concentrations of Cs were also used to estimate Cs concentrations in coastal seawater to be in the range of 10<sup>2</sup>–10<sup>3</sup> Bq m<sup>−3</sup>. These estimates show that, 3 months after the accident and maximal release of radioactive Cs, levels of Cs persisted in coastal waters, although at levels that were two orders of magnitude lower than at the time of release. These June coastal seawater Cs levels were four orders of magnitude above Cs concentrations off Japan prior to the Fukushima disaster.
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spelling doaj.art-cb29789b060b4482b15d8edb180c97452022-12-22T03:30:22ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892013-06-011063809381510.5194/bg-10-3809-2013Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shorelineZ. BaumannN. CasacubertaH. BaumannP. MasquéN. S. FisherFollowing the failure of the nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture in March 2011, peer-reviewed publications describing radioactivity levels in organisms inhabiting coastal environments are scarce. This paper reports on elevated levels of <sup>134</sup>Cs and <sup>137</sup>Cs in macroalgae and mussels (up to ~ 800 Bq kg<sup>−1</sup> dry wt.) in June 2011. Cs concentrations in biota sampled in early June 2011 were higher in areas south of Fukushima than sampled in the last third of the month north of Fukushima. Activity concentrations from <sup>134+137</sup>Cs in organisms south of Fukushima were comparable to or lower than those from the naturally occurring <sup>40</sup>K in the same samples. While <sup>210</sup>Pb and <sup>210</sup>Po concentrations were generally lower than these other radionuclides, <sup>210</sup>Po as an &alpha;-emitter is more significant from a radiological viewpoint than &gamma;-emitters as it can inflict greater biological damage. By applying known bioconcentration factors of Cs in biota, measured biota concentrations of Cs were also used to estimate Cs concentrations in coastal seawater to be in the range of 10<sup>2</sup>–10<sup>3</sup> Bq m<sup>−3</sup>. These estimates show that, 3 months after the accident and maximal release of radioactive Cs, levels of Cs persisted in coastal waters, although at levels that were two orders of magnitude lower than at the time of release. These June coastal seawater Cs levels were four orders of magnitude above Cs concentrations off Japan prior to the Fukushima disaster.http://www.biogeosciences.net/10/3809/2013/bg-10-3809-2013.pdf
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title Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline
title_full Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline
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title_short Natural and Fukushima-derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the Japanese shoreline
title_sort natural and fukushima derived radioactivity in macroalgae and mussels along the japanese shoreline
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