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Assessment of radiation exposure of murine rodents at the EURT territories
Authors:Georgy P Malinovsky  Ilia V Yarmoshenko  Vera I Starichenko  Naum M Lyubashevsky
Institution:1. Institute of Industrial Ecology UB RAS, Ekaterinburg, 620219, Russia
2. Institute of Plants and Animal Ecology UB RAS, Ekaterinburg, 620144, Russia
3. Mental Activity Institute, Israel Independence Academy for Development of Sciences, Ashdod, 77572, Israel
Abstract:The study provides data on contemporary levels of radiation exposure of organs and tissues of murine rodents (several species of mice and voles) inhabiting the East-Ural Radioactive Trace. The estimation procedure involves the most advanced approach based on application of appropriate voxel phantom and biokinetic model. Input data for dose assessment are the results of measurements of skeletal 90Sr activity concentration. Maximal internal dose to skeleton, accumulated during 45 days, is 303 mGy. Median internal dose rates on the last day before trapping were 0.83, 0.092 and 0.023 mGy/day for animals trapped at the sites with initial (1957) 90Sr surface contamination >37 MBq/m2, 18.5–37 MBq/m2 and 0.074–18.5 MBq/m2 respectively. Taking to account internal and external exposures, upper boundary of the ICRP Derived Consideration Reference Level (DCRL) is exceeded on the territory with maximal level of the initial 90Sr surface contamination. On the territory with 18.5–37 MBq/m2, whole body mean dose rates to murine rodents exceed the lower boundary of DCRL. On the areas with lower level of surface contamination, even the 90-th percentile of dose rate is below the DCRL.
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