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Frequency distributions of 137Cs in fish and mammal populations

  • Taras K. Oleksyk
  • , Sergiy P. Gashchak
  • , Travis C. Glenn
  • , Charles H. Jagoe
  • , John D. Peles
  • , James R. Purdue
  • , Olga V. Tsyusko
  • , Olexandr O. Zalissky
  • , Michael H. Smith

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Resumen

We collected fish and mammals in several radioactively contaminated locations in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone and analyzed them for 137Cs content. Frequency distributions were built for populations of channel catfish, yellow-necked mice and bank voles. We combined our data with similar data from several other studies to demonstrate the relationship between the standard deviations and means of 137Cs of fish and mammal populations. The frequency distributions of 137Cs in populations of fish and mammals are not normal, as indicated by the strong relationship between standard deviation and mean. Distributions for mammals are more skewed than those for fish. Fish and mammals probably use their environments in fundamentally different ways. The highest concentrations and thus greatest risks are therefore confined to relatively few individuals in each population.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)55-74
Número de páginas20
PublicaciónJournal of Environmental Radioactivity
Volumen61
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2002

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Funding Information:
Support for this research came from a contract (DE-FC09-96SR18,546) between the Department of Energy and The University of Georgia. Facilities and logistical support in Ukraine were provided through Dr. Bondarkov, director of the International Radioecology Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. Other help came from A. Arkhipov, I. Chizhevskyj, P. Johns, A. J. Majeske, and I. Shchohalevich. We also want to thank T. Phillipi for helpful discussions.

Financiación

Support for this research came from a contract (DE-FC09-96SR18,546) between the Department of Energy and The University of Georgia. Facilities and logistical support in Ukraine were provided through Dr. Bondarkov, director of the International Radioecology Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine. Other help came from A. Arkhipov, I. Chizhevskyj, P. Johns, A. J. Majeske, and I. Shchohalevich. We also want to thank T. Phillipi for helpful discussions.

Financiadores
Michigan State University-U.S. Department of Energy (MSU-DOE) Plant Research Laboratory
Georgia College & State University

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Environmental Chemistry
    • Waste Management and Disposal
    • Pollution
    • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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