Radiocesium in caribou and reindeer in northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland from 1958 to 2000 [An article from: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity] Buy on Amazon

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Radiocesium in caribou and reindeer in northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland from 1958 to 2000 [An article from: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity]

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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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This study summarizes the spatial and temporal trends of fallout ^1^3^7Cs concentrations in caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus ssp.), reported in various programs in Canada, Alaska and Greenland, over a 40-y period. During the 1960s, the highest ^1^3^7Cs concentrations (2000-3000Bqkg^-^1 wet weight in muscle) were found in the large caribou herds of central northern Canada, with levels about 50% lower in Alaska and Greenland. Concentrations varied by up to a factor of 6 between spring and fall. Concentrations in reindeer were comparable to those in caribou from the same regions. The highest ^1^3^7Cs concentrations (750Bqkg^-^1) in the late 1980s were found in the Caniapiscau herd of central Quebec. The contribution from the Chernobyl accident in 1986 was estimated from ^1^3^4Cs measurements to be 10-40% of the total ^1^3^7Cs. Present concentrations have declined to 200-300Bqkg^-^1. The effective half-life (T"e"f"f) of ^1^3^7Cs in Canadian caribou herds was estimated to be about 6 y. The potential impact on the health of northern residents is discussed.
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