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Plutonium and other alpha emitters in mushrooms from Poland, Spain and Ukraine

Plutonium and other alpha emitters in mushrooms from Poland, Spain and Ukraine
Plutonium and other alpha emitters in mushrooms from Poland, Spain and Ukraine
The paper presents results on Pu, U and Th isotope activity concentration measurements in some mushroom samples collected in Poland, Spain and Ukraine. The sampling sites differ a lot with regard to observed levels of Pu, its origin and isotope ratios as well as the environmental properties. Some of the Polish samples were collected in the north-eastern part of the country with up to 30 Bq/m2 of Chernobyl Pu deposition. Other Polish and the Spanish samples are from areas with almost exclusively global fallout Pu present. Ukrainian samples were collected in a highly contaminated area with a deposition of about 3.7 kBq/m2 of Chernobyl 239+240Pu. The maximum 239+240Pu activity concentration was found equal to (54±4) Bq/kg (dw—dry weight) for a Ukrainian Cantharellus cibarius sample. Ukrainian samples have an extremely high radiocesium level, with maximum of (51±4) MBq/kg (dw). The maximum 239+240Pu activity concentration for Polish samples was (81±5) mBq/kg (dw) for Xerocomus badius. From the isotopic ratio in this sample it can be concluded that Chernobyl fallout is the origin of Pu. More than twice as large was the Spanish maximum for Hebeloma cylindrosporum but with only global fallout Pu. Some aspects of the transfer of nuclides to fruit bodies is discussed and in some cases the transfer factors or aggregation coefficients were calculated. Especially high transfer factors were found for Hebeloma cylindrosporum from Spain.
0969-8043
717-729
Mietelski, J.W.
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Mietelski, J.W., Baeza, A.S., Guillen, J., Buzinny, M., Tsigankov, N., Gaca, P., Jasińska, M. and Tomankiewicz, Ewa (2002) Plutonium and other alpha emitters in mushrooms from Poland, Spain and Ukraine. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 56 (5), 717-729. (doi:10.1016/S0969-8043(01)00281-0).

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The paper presents results on Pu, U and Th isotope activity concentration measurements in some mushroom samples collected in Poland, Spain and Ukraine. The sampling sites differ a lot with regard to observed levels of Pu, its origin and isotope ratios as well as the environmental properties. Some of the Polish samples were collected in the north-eastern part of the country with up to 30 Bq/m2 of Chernobyl Pu deposition. Other Polish and the Spanish samples are from areas with almost exclusively global fallout Pu present. Ukrainian samples were collected in a highly contaminated area with a deposition of about 3.7 kBq/m2 of Chernobyl 239+240Pu. The maximum 239+240Pu activity concentration was found equal to (54±4) Bq/kg (dw—dry weight) for a Ukrainian Cantharellus cibarius sample. Ukrainian samples have an extremely high radiocesium level, with maximum of (51±4) MBq/kg (dw). The maximum 239+240Pu activity concentration for Polish samples was (81±5) mBq/kg (dw) for Xerocomus badius. From the isotopic ratio in this sample it can be concluded that Chernobyl fallout is the origin of Pu. More than twice as large was the Spanish maximum for Hebeloma cylindrosporum but with only global fallout Pu. Some aspects of the transfer of nuclides to fruit bodies is discussed and in some cases the transfer factors or aggregation coefficients were calculated. Especially high transfer factors were found for Hebeloma cylindrosporum from Spain.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 December 2001
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 January 2002
Published date: May 2002
Additional Information: cited By 42

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Local EPrints ID: 454031
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454031
ISSN: 0969-8043
PURE UUID: 2f3d4471-4e28-49ff-98ee-d79d81e10401

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Author: J.W. Mietelski
Author: A.S. Baeza
Author: J. Guillen
Author: M. Buzinny
Author: N. Tsigankov
Author: P. Gaca
Author: M. Jasińska
Author: Ewa Tomankiewicz

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