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DOI10.1016/j.jenvrad.2017.04.007
Whole-organism concentration ratios in wildlife inhabiting Australian uranium mining environments
Hirth, Gillian A.1; Johansen, Mathew P.2; Carpenter, Julia G.1; Bollhofer, Andreas3,5; Beresford, Nicholas A.4
通讯作者Hirth, Gillian A.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY
ISSN0265-931X
EISSN1879-1700
出版年2017
卷号178页码:385-393
英文摘要

Wildlife concentration ratios for Ra-226, Pb-210, Po-210 and isotopes of Th and U from soil, water, and sediments were evaluated for a range of Australian uranium mining environments. Whole-organism concentration ratios (CRwo-media) were developed for 271 radionuclide-organism pairs within the terrestrial and freshwater wildlife groups. Australian wildlife often has distinct physiological attributes, such as the lower metabolic rates of macropod marsupials as compared with placental mammals. In addition, the Australian CRs(wo-media) originate from tropical and semi-arid climates, rather than from the temperate dominated climates of Europe and North America from which most (>90%) of internationally available CRwo-media values originate. When compared, the Australian and non-Australian CRs are significantly different for some wildlife categories (e.g. grasses, mammals) but not others (e.g. shrubs). Where differences exist, the Australian values were higher, suggesting that site-, or region-specific CRs(wo-media) should be used in detailed Australian assessments. However, in screening studies, use of the international mean values in the Wildlife Transfer Database (WTD) appears to be appropriate, as long as the values used encompass the Australian 95th percentile values. Gaps in the Australian datasets include a lack of marine parameters, and no CR data are available for freshwater phytoplankton, zooplankton, insects, insect larvae or amphibians; for terrestrial environments, there are no data for amphibians, annelids, ferns, fungi or lichens & bryophytes. The new Australian specific parameters will aide in evaluating remediation plans and ongoing operations at mining and waste sites within Australia. They have also substantially bolstered the body of U- and Th-series CRwo-media data for use internationally. (c) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.


英文关键词Wildlife U-238 decay series Concentration ratios Australia Uranium mining
类型Article ; Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家Australia ; England ; Germany
收录类别SCI-E ; CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000415769000040
WOS关键词DEFAULT CONCENTRATION RATIOS ; FRESH-WATER MUSSELS ; SERIES RADIONUCLIDES ; ERICA TOOL ; ASSESSMENTS ; PLUTONIUM ; BIOTA ; SITE
WOS类目Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/200373
作者单位1.Australian Radiat Protect & Nucl Safety Agcy ARPA, 619 Lower Plenty Rd, Yallambie, Vic 3085, Australia;
2.Australian Nucl Sci & Technol Org, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee Dc, NSW 2232, Australia;
3.Environm Res Inst Supervising Scientist, GPO Box 461, Darwin, NT, Australia;
4.NERC, Ctr Ecol & Hydrol, Lancaster LA1 4AP, England;
5.Bundesamt Strahlenschutz BfS, Rosastr 9, D-79098 Freiburg, Germany
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Hirth, Gillian A.,Johansen, Mathew P.,Carpenter, Julia G.,et al. Whole-organism concentration ratios in wildlife inhabiting Australian uranium mining environments[J],2017,178:385-393.
APA Hirth, Gillian A.,Johansen, Mathew P.,Carpenter, Julia G.,Bollhofer, Andreas,&Beresford, Nicholas A..(2017).Whole-organism concentration ratios in wildlife inhabiting Australian uranium mining environments.JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY,178,385-393.
MLA Hirth, Gillian A.,et al."Whole-organism concentration ratios in wildlife inhabiting Australian uranium mining environments".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY 178(2017):385-393.
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