LATITUDINAL DISTRIBUTION OF CESIUM-137 FALLOUT IN 1990 ON SAXIFRAGA-OPPOSITOFOLIA FROM ELLESMERE ISLAND, CANADA

Citation
Rl. France et al., LATITUDINAL DISTRIBUTION OF CESIUM-137 FALLOUT IN 1990 ON SAXIFRAGA-OPPOSITOFOLIA FROM ELLESMERE ISLAND, CANADA, Canadian journal of botany, 71(5), 1993, pp. 708-711
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00084026
Volume
71
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
708 - 711
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4026(1993)71:5<708:LDOCFI>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
During the first ski traverse of Ellesmere Island in spring 1990, purp le saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) was collected at 10 sites from 76 to 82-degrees-N. Measured Cs-137 levels in this cushion plant displ ayed a progressive decrease in activity north of 78-degrees, reflectin g past global patterns of radionuclide fallout. Lower Cs-137 activity at the southern end of Ellesmere Island may reflect a northward shift of the distribution maximum since a previous latitudinal survey conduc ted in 1979-1980. Levels of CS-137 in three species of lichens were co nsistently higher than those for nearby saxifrage, possibly owing to t he larger exposure to fallout for much of the year and the slower rate of lichen growth. In support of previous research, no Cs-137 was dete cted, which indicated that Chernobyl fallout had not been deposited in significant quantities at these extreme northern latitudes. Specific activities in 1990 of saxifrage samples were compared with similar sam ples collected during 1979-1980 to derive an effective half-life of 6. 2 +/- 1.0 years for northern Ellesmere Island.