A. A. Korotkov, N. Yu. Mirzoeva, O. N. Miroshnichenko, I. N. Moseichenko
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Abstract
The main objectives of this study were to investigate the distribution features of the 210Po in abiotic (water and bottom sediments) and biotic (zooplankton, mollusks, fish) components of the North Crimean Canal (NCC) aquatic ecosystem and adjacent irrigated soils as well as assessment of the doses received by water organisms from α-radiation of absorbed 210Po. The samples were processed using standard radiochemical methods accepted in international practice. The activity of 210Po in the samples was measured using the alpha-spectrometric OCTETE Plus complex (ORTEC-AMETEK, USA). The measurement error did not exceed 20%. Activity concentration of 210Po in the studied objects decreased in the following rank: suspended matter (73.6 Bq/kg d.w.) > soils (32.5 Bq/kg d.w.) ≈ bottom sediments (32.1 Bq/kg d.w.) > mollusks (23.4 Bq/kg w.w.) > fish (6.4 Bq/kg w.w.). The 210Po distribution coefficient (Kd) values in water between suspended matter and its dissolved parts varied within the 1.4 × 104–1.4 × 105 L/kg range. The concentration factors (CF) of 210Po for hydrobionts of the NCC were in the range 103–104 L/kg. The calculated absorbed radiation doses from 210Po alpha radiation for the hydrobionts of the North Crimean Canal were significantly below the recommended dose limits.
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