Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska

Between 1993 and 1995, marine and terrestrial animal samples were collected from the Beaufort Sea and northwest Alaska. These samples were analyzed at Los Alamos National Laboratory for the presence of the anthropogenic radionuclides, {sup 90}Sr, {sup 137}Cs, {sup 238}Pu, {sup 239+240}Pu, and {sup 2...

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Main Authors: W. C. T. Inkret, M. E. Schillaci, D. W. Efurd, M. E. Ennis, M. J. Hameedi, J. M. Inkret, T. H. T. Little, G. Miller
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:775836 2023-07-30T04:02:37+02:00 Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska W. C. T. Inkret M. E. Schillaci D. W. Efurd M. E. Ennis M. J. Hameedi J. M. Inkret T. H. T. Little G. Miller 2008-02-05 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/775836 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/775836 https://doi.org/10.2172/775836 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/775836 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/775836 https://doi.org/10.2172/775836 doi:10.2172/775836 45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY WEAPONRY AND NATIONAL DEFENSE 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ALASKA ANIMALS BEAUFORT SEA CONSUMPTION RATES INGESTION LANL NORTH AMERICA NUCLEAR WEAPONS RADIOISOTOPES 2008 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/775836 2023-07-11T08:37:26Z Between 1993 and 1995, marine and terrestrial animal samples were collected from the Beaufort Sea and northwest Alaska. These samples were analyzed at Los Alamos National Laboratory for the presence of the anthropogenic radionuclides, {sup 90}Sr, {sup 137}Cs, {sup 238}Pu, {sup 239+240}Pu, and {sup 241}Am. The measurement data were combined with food consumption rates based on survey results for populations residing in three northwest Alaskan communities and published age-dependent ingestion dose coefficients to estimate potential radiological impacts from the consumption of traditional animal foods harvested in this region. The results of this study indicate that committed equivalent doses to adults from {sup 90}Sr and {sup 137}Cs, due to consumption of traditional food sources are consistent with currently accepted estimates of average doses to adults in North America due to atmospheric nuclear weapons testing fallout. Other/Unknown Material Beaufort Sea Alaska SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
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topic 45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY
WEAPONRY
AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ALASKA
ANIMALS
BEAUFORT SEA
CONSUMPTION RATES
INGESTION
LANL
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
RADIOISOTOPES
spellingShingle 45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY
WEAPONRY
AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ALASKA
ANIMALS
BEAUFORT SEA
CONSUMPTION RATES
INGESTION
LANL
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
RADIOISOTOPES
W. C. T. Inkret
M. E. Schillaci
D. W. Efurd
M. E. Ennis
M. J. Hameedi
J. M. Inkret
T. H. T. Little
G. Miller
Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska
topic_facet 45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY
WEAPONRY
AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ALASKA
ANIMALS
BEAUFORT SEA
CONSUMPTION RATES
INGESTION
LANL
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
RADIOISOTOPES
description Between 1993 and 1995, marine and terrestrial animal samples were collected from the Beaufort Sea and northwest Alaska. These samples were analyzed at Los Alamos National Laboratory for the presence of the anthropogenic radionuclides, {sup 90}Sr, {sup 137}Cs, {sup 238}Pu, {sup 239+240}Pu, and {sup 241}Am. The measurement data were combined with food consumption rates based on survey results for populations residing in three northwest Alaskan communities and published age-dependent ingestion dose coefficients to estimate potential radiological impacts from the consumption of traditional animal foods harvested in this region. The results of this study indicate that committed equivalent doses to adults from {sup 90}Sr and {sup 137}Cs, due to consumption of traditional food sources are consistent with currently accepted estimates of average doses to adults in North America due to atmospheric nuclear weapons testing fallout.
author W. C. T. Inkret
M. E. Schillaci
D. W. Efurd
M. E. Ennis
M. J. Hameedi
J. M. Inkret
T. H. T. Little
G. Miller
author_facet W. C. T. Inkret
M. E. Schillaci
D. W. Efurd
M. E. Ennis
M. J. Hameedi
J. M. Inkret
T. H. T. Little
G. Miller
author_sort W. C. T. Inkret
title Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska
title_short Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska
title_full Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska
title_fullStr Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Dose Estimates from Ingestion of Marine and Terrestrial Animals Harvested in the Beaufort Sea and Northwestern Alaska
title_sort dose estimates from ingestion of marine and terrestrial animals harvested in the beaufort sea and northwestern alaska
publishDate 2008
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