Title of article :
A Study on the Activity Concentration of Po-210 in the Marine Environment of the Kapar Coastal area
Author/Authors :
Lubna, A. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, School of Environment and Natural Resource Sciences, Malaysia , Nik Azlin, N. A. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, School of Environment and Natural Resource Sciences, Malaysia , Afiza Suriani, S. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, School of Environment and Natural Resource Sciences, Malaysia , Mohamed, C.A.R Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology, Marine Ecosystem Research Centre (EKOMAR), Malaysia
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1
To page :
8
Abstract :
The distribution of a natural radionuclide (Po-210) in seawater, total suspended solid (TSS), sediment and marine organisms was quantified using alpha spectrometry at the coastal area of Kapar, Malaysia. It was observed that the Po-210 activity in TSS was much higher than that of water and sediment samples. The ranges of Po-210 activity in organism samples were 4.12±0.11 Bqkg^-1 to 7.49±0.14 Bqkg^-1 (Arius maculatus), 8.66±0.28 Bqkg^-1 to 44.47±0.83 Bqkg^-1 (Penaeus merguiensis), 55.59±1.07 Bqkg-1 to 161.68±4.21 Bqkg^-1 (Anadara granosa) and 45.70±1.77 Bqkg^-1 to 96.44±2.19 Bqkg^-1 (Perna viridis). There are significant correlations between the total weight and Po-210 concentration for all the organisms sampled. The concentration factors of Po-210 for the organisms calculated were 1851.42 (Arius maculatus), 14296.58 (Penaeus merguiensis), 95314.84 (Anadara granosa) and 27128.18 (Perna viridis). Therefore, it can be assumed that mollusks can contribute a higher radiation to seafood consumers in the coastal area of Kapar.
Keywords :
Po , 210 , Marine organisms , Concentration factor.
Journal title :
Journal Of Tropical Marine Ecosystem
Journal title :
Journal Of Tropical Marine Ecosystem
Record number :
2597773
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