InterDosi Monte Carlo study of radiation exposure of a reference crab phantom due to radioactive wastewater deposited in marine environment following the Fukushima nuclear accident.

Autor: BenDriss H; Materials and Subatomic Physics Laboratory, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco. hafssa.bendriss@uit.ac.ma., Chakir EM; Materials and Subatomic Physics Laboratory, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco., El Bakkali J; Nuclear Medicine Department, Military Hospital Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco., Doudouh A; Nuclear Medicine Department, Military Hospital Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Radiation and environmental biophysics [Radiat Environ Biophys] 2022 Nov; Vol. 61 (4), pp. 623-629. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 29.
DOI: 10.1007/s00411-022-00994-2
Abstrakt: S-values are typically used to quantify internal doses of biota internally due to the incorporation of radionuclides. In this study, the InterDosi 1.0 Monte Carlo code was used to estimate S-values in five main organs of a crab phantom as well as in surrounding seawater for eleven radionuclides, namely 3 H, 14 C, 134 Cs, 137 Cs, 60 Co, 125 Sb, 90 Sr, 129 I, 99 Tc, 106 Ru, and 238 Pu. After the Fukushima accident, these radionuclides have been detected in wastewater by the Japan Nuclear Regulatory Authority. In this work, S-values were calculated for all crab organs and the surrounding seawater. These values can be used in conjunction with any measured activities in water, to determine internal doses absorbed by crab organs. Furthermore, it is shown that for a self-absorption condition the studied radionuclides can be classified into five main categories, with 238 Pu showing the highest S-values for any organ. Moreover, the results demonstrate that the obtained S-values decrease with increasing organ mass. In contrast, for a cross-absorption condition, the studied organs can be classified into seven main categories. In addition, by taking seawater as a source of irradiation, 238 Pu had the highest cross-absorption S-values in two organs of particular biological relevance, the heart and gonads, when compared to the remaining radionuclides. It is concluded that due to the pre-calculated S-value database of a reference crab, it will become easier to use this organism as a bio indicator to study any radiation-induced effects on the marine environment.
(© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
Databáze: MEDLINE
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