1. Assessment of radiation in fishes derived from radiocesium in the port of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
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Xu, Yaoyao, Men, Wu, Yu, Yue, and Wang, Fenfen
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CESIUM isotopes ,NUCLEAR power plants ,RADIATION doses ,RADIATION - Abstract
This study established specialized radiation dose models to evaluate the internal radiation doses derived from
137 Cs and134 Cs in fishes in the port of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant from 2012 to 2023. By August 2018, the activities of134 Cs and137 Cs in fishes decreased at the T 1/2 of 176 d and 191 d, respectively. The corresponding mass concentrations were far lower than 1 mg/kg and the chemical toxicity can be negligible. Regarding radiotoxicity, 18,000 Bq/kg fresh weight of134 Cs and137 Cs in grouper Sebastes schlegelii produced 276 μGy/h of radiation dose, which was below the no-effect-dose-rate benchmarks (400 μGy/h). 740,000 Bq/kg fresh weight of134 Cs and137 Cs in greenling Hexagrammos otakii produced 12,600 μGy/h of radiation dose, which was much higher than 400 μGy/h, indicating the possibility of radiation effects. If a person eats these two reported fishes, the resulting committed effective doses for humans are 7.7 μSv and 6.31 mSv, respectively. • Radiation doses of fishes in the most polluted area—port of Fukushima were accessed. • Activities of134 Cs and137 Cs in fishes decreased at the half-lives of 176d and 191d. • Radiation effect derived from 740,000 Bq/kg of radiocesiums in greenling might happen. • High committed effective dose produced if highly polluted fishes were eaten by human. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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