Plutonium in fish, algae, and sediments in the Barents, Petshora and Kara Seas

This work contributed to a joint research programme between the Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety and the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute in the Arctic. Radioanalyses for plutonium isotopes were performed on more than 50 sediment samples, 12 algae samples and 19 fish samples. Plut...

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Published inENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ARCTIC Vol. 202; no. 1; pp. 79 - 87
Main Authors Ikäheimonen, T.K., Rissanen, K., Matishov, D.G., Matishov, G.G.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 25.08.1997
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Summary:This work contributed to a joint research programme between the Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety and the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute in the Arctic. Radioanalyses for plutonium isotopes were performed on more than 50 sediment samples, 12 algae samples and 19 fish samples. Plutonium concentrations in algae and fish samples, including fish meat, bone and liver, were low or in many cases below detection limits. Some differences in plutonium concentrations of sediments were found between different sampling areas. However, the concentrations were low. The Pu isotopic ratios were similar to those found in environmental samples generally when Pu is derived from global fallout or discharges from reprocessing plants. No local enhancement of plutonium contamination was found in the marine areas studied. However, the sampling locations represent only areas of free access; prohibited military areas of North-west Russia with potential pollution sources were not included.
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ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/S0048-9697(97)00106-X