Title of article :
Environmental radioactive contamination in
Greenland: a 35 years retrospect
Author/Authors :
A. AarkrogU، نويسنده , , H. Dahlgaard، نويسنده , , SP Nielsen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Environmental studies of anthropogenic radionuclides in Greenland over four decades are reported. The studies
have comprised the marine as well as the terrestrial environments and emphasis has been laid on measurements of
90Sr and 137Cs. The temporal and the spatial trends of these radionuclides are described. The radiation exposure
from consumption of locally produced diets has been calculated from consumption rates and the infinite time
integrated levels of 90Sr and 137Cs concentrations in the various food products. Compared with most other Arctic
people, the Greenlanders have received relatively low doses from anthropogenic radionuclides. There are several
reasons for this, first of all, because of the relatively high consumption of marine products compared with terrestrial
products. Secondly, because winter slaughtering of reindeer is less frequent in Greenland than in other Arctic
countries and Greenland reindeer consume, in general, less lichen than most other Arctic reindeer, and thirdly,
because the transfer from deposition to lichen in Greenland seems lower than in other Arctic areas.
Keywords :
137Cs , Marine , terrestrial , diet , Doses , 90 Sr
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment