Bestimmung von künstlichen Radionukliden in Konsumfisch

The identification of artificial radionuclides in fish involves some diffculties, because the quantities of these nuclides are very low (10-16 to 10-10 g/kg). The procedures have to be done very carefully. The sample preparation, the radiochemical analyses and the final preparation of the samples for the detection of the radioactivity of strontium-90, plutonium-238, -239, -240 and americium-241 are briefly described. The levels of artificial radioactivity in some species of fish from the North Sea are shown. The additional exposure to radiation by artificial radionuc1ides by ingestion of fish amounts only to about 0,02 % of the mean exposure to natural radiation. Nevertheless further monitoring of radioactivity should be continued in order to ensure that changes can be detected in time.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Krüger, Alois, Kanisch, Günter, Nagel, Gunther
Format: article biblioteca
Language:German
Published: 1998
Subjects:Fisheries, Health, Pollution, consumer protection, radioactivity, fish, herring, cod, North Sea,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21459
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