Radium-226 in cattails, Typha latifolia, and bone of muskrat, Ondatra zibethica (L), from a watershed with uranium tailing near the city of Elliot Lake, Canada

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Mirka, MA
Clulow, FV
Dave, NK
Lim, TP
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[1] LAURENTIAN UNIV, DEPT BIOL, ELLOIT LAKE RES FIELD STN, SUDBURY, ON P3E 2C6, CANADA
[2] ENERGY MINES & RESOURCES CANADA, CANMET, ELLIOT LAKE LAB, ELLIOT LAKE, ON P5A 2J6, CANADA
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10.1016/0269-7491(95)00030-U
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Radium-226 concentrations were measured in the main food plants (cattails, Typha latifolia) and bone of adult muskrats (Ondatra zibethica (L.)), taken from a study area near Quirke Lake in the Serpent River drainage basin. This watershed receives drainage containing radio-nuclides from the U tailings near the City of Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada. Two control sites (one local, one 130 km distant) were also sampled. Radium-226 levels in cattails varied by plant part and place of collection. Roots sampled in the study area had the highest mean Ra-226 level (1135.0 mBq g(-1)), stems and leaves had 284.2 and 275.9 mBq g(-1), respectively (dry-weight basis, n = 6 in all cases). Local and distant control cattails carried much lower Ra-226 levels (20.2 and 15.2 mBq g(-1) dry weight, respectively, using pooled equal portions of all plant parts, n = 3 in both cases). Muskrats from waters with mean total Ra-226 levels in the period, 1984-1987 greater than 75.0 mBq litre(-1) ('study-high' sites), near U tailings within 10 km of Quirke Lake, had a mean (geometric) bone level of Ra-226 of 344.9 mBq g(-1) (dry-weight basis, n = 36); those from nearby waters, containing < 75.0 mBq litre(-1) of Ra-226 ('study-low' sites), had a mean bone level (80.3 mBq g(-1), n = 9) similar to animals taken in unaffected local control areas 20 km from the tailings (79.1 mBq g(-1), n = 12); animals from the distant central area, near Sudbury, Ontario, had the lowest mean burden (11.5 mBq g(-1), n = 24). Levels were unrelated to age or sex of the animals. Dry-weight based Ra-226 concentration ratios (bone concentration/plant tissue concentration) were calculated to range from 0.3-1.4 in the study-high area to 2.4-6.3 in the local control area. Wet-weight based concentration ratios were about 4.3 times higher. Concentration ratios were similar to values calculated for other species and in general agreement with values calculated for humans. The muskrat is judged to be a useful indicator (biomonitor) of environmental Ra-226 levels as there is a highly significant positive correlation coefficient (r = 0.74) between bone and ambient (water) concentrations of the radionuclide (F-79 = 95.04, P < 0.0001) Estimated yearly Ra-226 intake by people eating muskrats was calculated to be below the current allowable level set by Canadian regulatory authorities.
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