Comparison of influences of sediments and sea water on accumulation of radionuclides by worms.
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The accumulation and excretion of radionuclides by marine polychaete worms (Nereis japonica) were examined to know the influence of contaminated sediments on the contamination of marine organisms.<BR> The concentration factors of <SUP>60</SUP>Co, <SUP>95</SUP>Zr-<SUP>95</SUP>Nb <SUP>106</SUP>Rh-<SUP>106</SUP>Rh and <SUP>137</SUP>Cs for unfed worms were 6, 4, 6 and 6 respectively, and they were similar to the concentration factors for unfed worms.<BR> The biological half lives of <SUP>60</SUP>Co, <SUP>95</SUP>Zr-<SUP>95</SUP>Nb and <SUP>106</SUP>Ru-<SUP>106</SUP>Rh for fed worms were similar to each other (37, 32 and 35 days, respectively) except that of <SUP>137</SUP>Cs (6 days), and all of them were a little shorter than those for unfed worms.<BR> The transfer ratios of radionuclides from sediments to worms were 5 per cent for <SUP>60</SUP>Co, 0.9 for <SUP>95</SUP>Zr-<SUP>95</SUP>Nb, 0.6 for <SUP>106</SUP>Ru-<SUP>106</SUP>Rh and 17.9 for <SUP>137</SUP>Cs in cpm/g in regard to initial activity in sediments, and these figures were compared with the concentration factors to estimate the influence of sediments on the contamination of marine organisms. The obtained figures, we call the biological factor of the sediments, were 120, 440, 1000 and 30 for <SUP>60</SUP>Co, <SUP>95</SUP>Zr-<SUP>95</SUP>Nb, <SUP>106</SUP>Ru-<SUP>106</SUP>Rh and <SUP>137</SUP>Cs, respectively.
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