An Atlantic shoreline ecosystem recovering from Chernobyl (?) Gamma‐radioactivity: Isle of Barra, Western Isles, Scotland
Abstract
This paper compares the gamma‐radioactivity values determined in an intertidal ecosystem on the Atlantic island of Barra in the Western Isles of Scotland in 1989 and 1994. Distinct differences in the accumulation values in different trophic levels were detected on each occasion, but, in the intervening five years between surveys, there have also been marked reductions in the gamma counts in many different organisms of each trophic level. Gamma‐radioactivity has continued to move through the sandy soils of the machair coastal dunes system, and hence away from the rooting zone of the vegetation. The decreasing gamma‐radioactivities noted point to a shoreline ecosystem that is recovering from the input of Chernobyl fallout.
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Citation
Pyatt, F.B. and Gilbertson, D.D. (1998), "An Atlantic shoreline ecosystem recovering from Chernobyl (?) Gamma‐radioactivity: Isle of Barra, Western Isles, Scotland", Environmental Management and Health, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 54-59. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169810213409
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:MCB UP Ltd
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