Association of 241 Am and 137 Cs in finer size-fractioned saltmarsh sediments from north-west England, UK and potential health risk to coastal population
- 10 June 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 103 (17), 5175-5196
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2021.1935912
Abstract
This study provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between radionuclide and particle size-class abundance through an investigation of radionuclide distribution in finer sediments within surface core samples collected from two contaminated upper saltmarsh areas of the Dee estuary and Biggar marsh in north-west England. The particle size fractionation (PSF) analysis was carried out following gravitational settling and pipette method to separate all samples into six size-fractioned groups ranging from 63 to 241Am and 137Cs activities in PSF samples were found to be 291 ± 5 and 2071 ± 16 Bq kg−1, respectively, for the Dee estuary saltmarsh and 3832 ± 14 and 4840 ± 23 Bq kg−1, respectively, for Biggar saltmarsh and found in the clay fractions for both sites. Correlation of radioactivity concentration data of three size groups ranging from 63 to −1) and for PSF sample data (0.001–0.08 mSv y−1) reveal that some values exceed the world average value of 0.07 mSv y−1as reported in UNSCEAR [43], for outdoor, which are non-negligible. Thus, the total annual external effective dose associated with existing contaminated saltmarsh sediments represents a possible health risk to saltmarsh users and coastal populations living nearby these saltmarshes.Keywords
Funding Information
- Overseas Research Scholarship
- University of Liverpool International Scholarship
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