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Location analysis and strontium-90 concentrations in deer antlers on the Hanford Site

机译:汉福德地区鹿角鹿的位置分析和锶-90浓度

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The primary objective of this study was to examine the levels of strontium-90 (Sr-90) in deer antlers collected from near previously active reactor sites and distant from the reactor sites along that portion of the Columbia River which borders the Hanford Site. A second objective was to analyze the movements and home-ranges of mule deer residing within these areas and determine to what extent this information contributes to the observed Sr-90 concentrations. Sr-90 is a long-lived radionuclide (29.1 year half life) produced by fission in irradiated fuel in plutonium production reactors on the Hanford Site. It is also a major component of atmospheric fallout from weapons testing. Concentrations of radionuclides found in the developed environment onsite do not pose a health concern to humans or various wildlife routinely monitored. However, elevated levels of radionuclides in found biota may indicate routes of exposure requiring attention.

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