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    Plutonium uptake in wildlife at Maralinga, South Australia
    (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, 2012-10-16) Johansen, MP; Child, DP; Collins, RN; Davis, E; Doering, C; Harrison, JJ; Hotchkis, MAC; Payne, TE; Mokhber-Shahin, L; Ryan, B; Thiruvoth, S; Twining, JR; Wilsher, KL; Wood, MD
    This study examined accumulation of plutonium (Pu) in wildlife at Maralinga, South Australia, where a 1950s series of experiments dispersed unfissioned Pu onto the landscape. The residual Pu concentrations that remain today are lower than the site clean-up level, but are sufficient to provide a rare opportunity to study wildlife organisms that have been exposed to a food web and soils containing elevated Pu. Analysis was by gamma- and alpha- spectroscopy, and by accelerator mass spectrometry at ANSTO. Uptake of Pu was quantified by concentration ratios, defined as average concentration in the whole-organism, to that of their host soil (CRwo-soil). The geometric mean of CRwo-soil values for all organisms was 0.002 (geometric standard deviation – 4.1E00) with mammals

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