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Polonium-210 and lead-210 in Antarctic marine biota and sea water
Authors:M I Cherry  R D Cherry  M Heyraud
Institution:(1) Department of Physics, University of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch, Cape Province, South Africa;(2) International Laboratory of Marine Radioactivity, Musée Océanographique, Monaco;(3) Present address: Animal Ecology Research Group, Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, OX1 3PS Oxford, England
Abstract:Concentrations of the naturally-ocurring radionuclides 210Po and 210Pb were measured in krill (Euphausia superba), mesozooplankton, phytoplankton and sea water collected during the South African SIBEX cruise to the Antarctic in autumn 1984. The data reported constitute the first substantial measurements on 210Po and 210Pb in such samples in the Antarctic Ocean. The concentrations of 210Po in mesozooplankton and phytoplankton are unexceptional in comparison with those from other oceans. The SIBEX E. superba, however, have higher levels of 210Po than usually found in euphausiids. The 210Po data, combined with reasonable estimates of biological quantitites such as the fractional assimilation, are used to obtain information about the diet of E. superba. It is suggested that the higher 210Po in the SIBEX E. superba reflects a change from an almost entirely phytoplanktonic diet in summer to a more omnivorous diet as winter approaches. The data show that there are allometric relationships between the 210Po content of euphausiids and animal size; these are discussed briefly. The limited sea-water data presented are characterized by unusually high 210Po:210Pb activity ratios and need further investigation.
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