A dynamic model to estimate the activity concentration and whole body dose rate of marine biota as consequences of a nuclear accident.

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity(2015)

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This paper describes a dynamic compartment model (K-BIOTA-DYN-M) to assess the activity concentration and whole body dose rate of marine biota as a result of a nuclear accident. The model considers the transport of radioactivity between the marine biota through the food chain, and applies the first order kinetic model for the sedimentation of radionuclides from seawater onto sediment. A set of ordinary differential equations representing the model are simultaneously solved to calculate the activity concentration of the biota and the sediment, and subsequently the dose rates, given the seawater activity concentration. The model was applied to investigate the long-term effect of the Fukushima nuclear accident on the marine biota using 131I, 134Cs, and, 137Cs activity concentrations of seawater measured for up to about 2.5 years after the accident at two locations in the port of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) which was the most highly contaminated area.
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Marine biota,Activity concentration,Dose rate,Dynamic model,K-BIOTA-DYN-M,Fukushima accident
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