Five Years Post‐Chernobyl: Accumulation of γ‐radioactivity in Intertidal Organisms (Skye, UK)
Abstract
An analysis of radioactivity in organisms inhabiting the intertidal region of the Island of Skye revealed accumulation of gamma radioactivity by specific organisms, such as lichens, to be markedly enhanced as compared with other autotrophs. The movement of radioactivity through trophic levels culminating in organisms such as the predator Nucella lapillus is described. A comparison with previous work indicates a marked decrease in the gamma count in these organisms due to a variety of factors as discussed. The importance of the position of the organism on the shore during the post‐Chernobyl contaminated rainfall is reiterated.
Keywords
Citation
Pyatt, F.B. and Beaumont, E.H. (1993), "Five Years Post‐Chernobyl: Accumulation of γ‐radioactivity in Intertidal Organisms (Skye, UK)", Environmental Management and Health, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 26-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169310025269
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1993, MCB UP Limited