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An overview of current knowledge concerning the health and environmental consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident

机译:关于福岛第一核电站事故(FDNPP)的健康和环境后果的当前知识概述

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Since 2011, the scientific community has worked to identify the exact transport and deposition patterns of radionuclides released from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) in Japan. Nevertheless, there still remain many unknowns concerning the health and environmental impacts of these radionuclides. The present paper reviews the current understanding of the FDNPP accident with respect to interactions of the released radionuclides with the environment and impacts on human and non-human biota. Here, we scrutinize existing literature and combine and interpret observations and modeling assessments derived after Fukushima. Finally, we discuss the behavior and applications of radionuclides that might be used as tracers of environmental processes. This review focuses on Cs-137 and I-131 releases derived from Fukushima. Published estimates suggest total release amounts of 12-36.7 PBq of Cs-137 and 150-160 PBq of I-131. Maximum estimated human mortality due to the Fukushima nuclear accident is 10,000 (due to all causes) and the maximum estimates for lifetime cancer mortality and morbidity are 1500 and 1800, respectively. Studies of plants and animals in the forests offukushima have recorded a range of physiological, developmental, morphological, and behavioral consequences of exposure to radioactivity. Some of the effects observed in the exposed populations include the following: hematological aberrations in Fukushima monkeys; genetic, developmental and morphological aberrations in a butterfly; declines in abundances of birds, butterflies and cicadas; aberrant growth forms in trees; and morphological abnormalities in aphids. These findings are discussed from the perspective of conservation biology. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:自2011年以来,科学界一直努力确定在日本福岛第一核电站(FDNPP)事故中释放的放射性核素的确切运输和沉积方式。然而,关于这些放射性核素对健康和环境的影响仍然存在许多未知数。本文就释放的放射性核素与环境之间的相互作用以及对人类和非人类生物群系的影响,综述了FDNPP事故的当前理解。在这里,我们对现有文献进行审查,并结合和解释福岛之后的观测结果和建模评估。最后,我们讨论了可用作环境过程示踪剂的放射性核素的行为和应用。这篇评论重点放在从福岛衍生来的Cs-137和I-131版本上。已发布的估算值表明,Cs-137的总释放量为12-36.7 PBq,I-131的总释放量为150-160 PBq。福岛核事故造成的最高估计人类死亡率为10,000(由于所有原因),终生癌症死亡率和发病率的最高估计分别为1500和1800。对福岛岛森林中动植物的研究记录了暴露于放射性的一系列生理,发育,形态和行为后果。在暴露人群中观察到的一些影响包括:福岛猴的血液学畸变;蝴蝶的遗传,发育和形态畸变;鸟类,蝴蝶和蝉的数量减少;树木中异常的生长形式;和蚜虫的形态异常。从保护生物学的角度讨论了这些发现。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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