A. Aarkrog et al., A COMPARISON OF DOSES FROM CS-137 AND PO-210 IN MARINE FOOD - A MAJORINTERNATIONAL STUDY, Journal of environmental radioactivity, 34(1), 1997, pp. 69-90
Radioactivity levels of natural Po-210 and anthropogenic Cs-137 in sea
water and biota (fish and shellfish) have been estimated for the FAO
fishing areas on the basis of measurements carried out in recent years
. Collective doses resulting from seafood consumption are calculated f
or each FAO area using radioactivity data for water and biota. Good ag
reement is observed between the results calculated by these two method
s, with the exception of the doses from Po-210 via shellfish consumpti
on. The collection effective dose commitment from Cs-137 in marine foo
d in 1990 has been estimated at 160 man Sv with an uncertainty of 50%.
The corresponding dose from Po-210 is 30 000 man Sv with an estimated
uncertainty of a factor of 5. The results confirm that the dominant c
ontribution to doses derives from natural Po-210 in fish and shellfish
and that the contribution from anthropogenic Cs-137 (mainly originati
ng from nuclear weapons tests) is negligible. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsev
ier Science Ltd.