Title of article :
Ecological half-life of 137Cs in fish from a stream contaminated by nuclear reactor effluents
Author/Authors :
J.D. Pelesa، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , A.L. Bryan Jr.b، نويسنده , , C.T. Garten Jr.a، نويسنده , , D.O. Ribbled، نويسنده , , M.H. Smithb، نويسنده , , e، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
8
From page :
255
To page :
262
Abstract :
Radiocesium 137Cs. concentrations were determined during 1974, 1981 and 1998 for seven species of fish inhabiting a stream Steel Creek. contaminated by effluents from a nuclear reactor to examine the decline of this radionuclide in a natural ecosystem. Median 137Cs concentrations were highest in Micropterus salmoides largemouth bass. during each year of the investigation 1974s6.67 Bq gy1 dry wt. of whole body; 1981s3.72 Bq gy1; 1998s0.35 Bq gy1., but no patterns of differences were observed among Aphredoderus sayanus pirate perch., Esox americanus redfin pickerel., Lepomis auritus redbreast sunfish., L. gulosus warmouth., L. punctatus spotted sunfish., and Notropis cummingsae dusky shiner.. Results demonstrated a rapid decline in 137Cs within fish from Steel Creek during the 24-year period. For example, 137Cs concentrations in all fish species declined significantly among years, even after accounting for radioactive decay. The observed percent declines in 137Cs concentrations of individual species were 3]4 times greater between 1974 and 1981 compared to that expected by physical decay alone, and 2]3 times greater during 1981]1998. Ecological half-lives EHLs. of 137Cs in fish ranged from 4.43 years in A. sayanus to 6.53 years in L. gulosus. The EHL for 137Cs in all fish species combined was 5.54 years. Current levels of 137Cs in fish from Steel Creek 1.16 Bq gy1 dry wt. of whole body to below detection limits. indicate that the consumption of fish from this ecosystem poses little risk to humans and sensitive wildlife species. These results demonstrate the importance of incorporating the concept of ecological half-life into determinations concerning the length and severity of potential risks associated with radiocontaminants.
Keywords :
radiocesium , FISH , Long-term decline , risk assessment , Ecological half-life
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
982430
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