Long-term investigations of radiocaesium activity concentrations in carp in North Croatia after the Chernobyl accident (CROSBI ID 134659)
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Franić, Zdenko ; Marović, Gordana
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Long-term investigations of radiocaesium activity concentrations in carp in North Croatia after the Chernobyl accident
Long-term investigations of radiocaesium activity concentrations in carp in the Republic of Croatia are presented. The radiocaesium levels in carp decreased exponentially and the effective ecological half-life of 137Cs was estimated to be about 1 year during 1987e2002 and 5 years during 1993e2005. The observed 134Cs:137Cs activity ratio in carp was found to be similar to the ratio observed in other environmental samples. The concentration factor for carp (wet weight) was estimated to be 128 +- 74 L kg_1, which is in reasonable agreement with model prediction based on Kþ ; concentrations in water. Estimated annual effective dose received by adult members of the Croatian population due to consumption of carp contaminated with 134Cs and 137Cs are small: per capita dose from this source during 1987e2005 was estimated to be 0.5 +- 0.2 mSv. Due to minor freshwater fish consumption in Croatia and low radiocaesium activity concentrations in carp, it can be concluded that carp consumption was not a critical pathway for the transfer of radiocaesium from fallout to humans after the Chernobyl accident.
carp; concentration factor; 137Cs; 134Cs; Chernobyl accident; dose; fish consumption
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Fizika, Kemijsko inženjerstvo, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita