1973
DOI: 10.2172/4610482
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Retention of Fall-Out Constituents in Upper Layers of the Pacific Ocean as Estimated From Studies of a Tuna Population.

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“…This value is about one-half of physical half-life of 8°Co (5.263y). A similar trend is found for the S°Co levels in the livers of albacore (Hodge et al, 1973;Krygier and Pearcy, 1977) which also show an apparent half-life of about 2 y for the period 1963 to 1969. Table 2 shows 6°Co content in sperm whale viscera: liver, kidney, and heart.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This value is about one-half of physical half-life of 8°Co (5.263y). A similar trend is found for the S°Co levels in the livers of albacore (Hodge et al, 1973;Krygier and Pearcy, 1977) which also show an apparent half-life of about 2 y for the period 1963 to 1969. Table 2 shows 6°Co content in sperm whale viscera: liver, kidney, and heart.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Previous studies that measured radionuclides from the Bikini atoll weapons tests in the 1940s–1960s attempted to infer migration patterns of pelagic animals, including yellowfin tuna T. albacares and albacore tuna Thunnus alalunga . However, nuclear detonations led to extensive, widespread fallout from the atmosphere, and results of those pioneering studies could only provide general, highly inferential results. In contrast, the Fukushima plant failure represents a more discrete point source of radionuclides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hodge et al (1973) The low 6zZn specific activities in abyssobenthic fishes could be explained by the long time f;or passage through the food web to these carnivores. However, the low G"Zn activity in deep sea detrital-deposit feeders ( Osterberg et al 1963;Carey 1972) argues that little 65Zn reaches the deep sea floor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ,transit times for zinc-%, and perhaps other biologically utilizable materials, appear to be relatively long. Hodge et al (1973) also concluded from the long term decline of radionuclides in albacore that trace elements may be retained for decades in the upper layers of the ocean. The low 6zZn specific activities in abyssobenthic fishes could be explained by the long time f;or passage through the food web to these carnivores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%