Distribution and behaviour of transuranic elements in the physical and biological compartments of the channel french shore
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- Nuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research [ 0167-5087 ] ; 1984.
Abstract
Biological samples (algae, suspension feeders molluscs living in contact with sediments, annelids), sediments and sea water were taken at 5 stations along the Channel shore from 1978 to 1981 in order to determine 239+240Pu, 238Pu, 241Am and 244Cm levels. In Northern Cotentin, radioactivity levels for 239+240Pu, 238Pu and 241Am were respectively about 1–10, 0.5–7 and 1–19 pCi kg−1 fresh weight in biological samples, 24–90, 11–28 and 24–31 pCi kg−1 dry weight in sediments, 1–7, 5–40 and 2–15 fCi 1−1 in sea water. For stations far from the La Hague outlet (Seine river and Mont Saint Michel bays) levels for 239+240Pu, 238Pu and 241Am were respectively about 0.3–5, 0.1–2 and 0.2–3 pCi kg−1 fresh weight in biological samples, 30–80, 5–26 and 14–40 pCi kg−1 dry weight in sediments, and 1–, 3–4 and 3–8 fCi 1−1 in sea water. Labelling of industrial wastes was demonstrated by the values of the 238Pu/239+240Pu ratios. The evolution of plutonium isotopes in sea water and in the other environmental compartments and the bio-availability of americium are discussed. Sediment-animal transfers are quantified and their processes specified. An assessment of plutonium and americium hazards from ingestion of molluscs shows that the ingested activity represents 1.1×10−4 only of the ALI (ingestion) recommended by ICRP for members of the public.
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