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Evidence of High Natural Radiation Doses in Certain Mid-Water Oceanic Organisms
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1982
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EngineeringRadioactive ContaminationOcean PollutionOceanographyRadioactive Nuclide Polonium-210Mid-water CrustaceansPossible Radiation EffectsAquacultureMarine PollutionBiological OceanographyToxicologyWater BiologyWater QualityEcotoxicologyHigh Natural RadiationFish FarmingBiologyAquatic OrganismEnvironmental ToxicologyMarine BiologyDeep Sea
Concentrations of the naturally occurring radioactive nuclide polonium-210 were determined in mid-water crustaceans and fish from depths to 1500 meters. Unusually high levels were found in certain categories of organisms, indicating that these organisms were exposed to a particularly high natural radiation dose. The results have implications in terms of possible radiation effects, as a baseline against which artificial radioactive nuclides can be compared, and as a potential technique for studying the feeding behavior of mid-water organisms.
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