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Experimental studies on the bioaccumulation of plutonium from sea water and a deep-sea sediment by clams and polychaetes
Authors:SR Aston  SW Fowler
Institution:International Laboratory of Marine Radioactivity, Musee Oceanographique, MC 98000, Monaco, UK
Abstract:The bioavailability of 237Pu in the (III + IV) and (V + VI) oxidation states from sea water and a NE Atlantic deep-sea sediment has been studied for clams (Venerupis decussata) and polychaete worms (Hermione hystrix). After 22 days' exposure in sea water transfer factors (TF) had not reached equilibrium, and were 74 ± 5 and 61 ± 1 for clams and 370 ± 10 and 275 ± 11 for polychaetes, for Pu (III + IV) and Pu (V + VI) respectively. Depuration rates after sea water exposure followed a single exponential form (Tb12 = 50 days) for clams, and for polychaetes at least a two component from with Tb12 = 1·3 days and 54 days. TF values for 237Pu bioaccumulation from sediments were very low, 6 × 10?3 and 5 × 10?2 for clams and polychaetes, respectively, after 20 days' exposure.Plotonium appears to be about 50% more bioavailable to the same species than americium as measured by laboratory experiments using a similar deep-sea sediment. Depuration experiments with clams after 40 days' exposure to labelled sediment indicated loss followed a single exponential form with a Tb12 = 24 days. Significant differences in the behaviour of Pu introduced into the uptake and loss experiments in different oxidation states were not observed in general.
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