DISTRIBUTION OF RADIONUCLIDES IN MUSSELS, WINKLES AND PRAWNS .1. STUDY OF ORGANISMS UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS USING CONVENTIONAL RADIO-ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES

Citation
P. Mcdonald et al., DISTRIBUTION OF RADIONUCLIDES IN MUSSELS, WINKLES AND PRAWNS .1. STUDY OF ORGANISMS UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS USING CONVENTIONAL RADIO-ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES, Journal of environmental radioactivity, 18(3), 1993, pp. 181-202
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
0265931X
Volume
18
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
181 - 202
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-931X(1993)18:3<181:DORIMW>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Mussels (Mytilus edulis) and winkles (Littorina littorea), collected f rom Ravenglass, Cumbria, England in the vicinity of the British Nuclea r Fuels plc nuclear reprocessing plant at Sellafield, and prawns (Pala emon serratus), landed nearby at Whitehaven, have been investigated to determine the distributions of alpha-emitting (Po-210, Pu-238, Pu-239 + 240, Am-241) and gamma-emitting (Nb-95, Zr-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, Cs-1 37, Am-241) radionuclides in their tissues and organs. Ravenglass muss els exhibited Pu-239 + 240 concentrations ranging from 43 Bq kg-1 dry in muscle tissue to 1658 Bq kg-1 dry in byssal threads, the correspond ing Cs-137 range being 131-1340 Bq kg-1. Although Po-210 concentration s were not determined in byssal threads, muscle tissue still displayed the lowest polonium concentration (124 Bq kg-1), whilst the viscera ( containing digestive gland, stomach and kidneys) contained the highest (596 Bq kg-1). Subsequent concentration factor estimates for Cs-137, Po-210 and Pu-239 + 240 in the total soft parts of Ravenglass mussels were, respectively, 9, 25 800 and 1400. In Cumbrian winkles, nuclide c oncentrations ranged for Pu-239 + 240, from 18.5 Bq kg-1 dry (muscle t issue) to 45 7 Bq kg-1 dry (pallial complex); for Cs-137, from 103 (fo ot tissue) to 1495 Bq kg-1 (pallial complex) and for Po-210, from 12.2 (muscle tissue) to 145 Bq kg-1 (digestive gland). Total soft part con centration factors (CFs) were calculated to be 16 for Cs-137, 5500 for Po-210 and 5 700 for Pu-239 + 240. The magnitude of these CFs, as for those in the mussel, is consistent with the respective CF values reco mmended by the International Atomic Energy Agency for molluscs. Radion uclide concentrations in Whitehaven-landed prawns were much lower than those observed in mussels or winkles; no artificial gamma-emitter act ivities were present above detection limits and the highest Pu-239 + 2 40 concentration was 5.96 Bq kg-1 dry in the carapace. Po-210 activiti es, however, were more readily detectable throughout the prawn's tissu es, concentrations ranging from 2.7 Bq kg-1 (abdomen muscle) to 144 Bq kg-1 (cardiac foregut), producing CFs of the order of 2 X 10(4) in ti ssues associated with feeding and digestion. Previous studies have att empted to determine the principal nuclide source to marine organisms b y comparing nuclide activity ratios in their tissues, sea water and,pa rticulate material From the environmental samples studied here, no sin gle transport medium appears to dominate uptake. The primary radiologi cal implication of the observed radionuclide concentrations in Ravengl ass mussels and winkles is that, from seafood ingestion, the critical group receives only a small percentage (ca 10%) of the ICRP-recommende d subsidiary dose limit. Dose contributions from Po-210 are higher tha n those from Pu-239 + 240 in mussels but are less than those from Pu-2 39 + 240 in winkles.